Panel discussion

Project upgrade: interdisciplinary teams to work with legacy

Venue
Зал №3.9
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Date
October 3rd 2025
Time
14:00-15:30

Moderator:

Senior lecturer at the Department of Media Communications / journalist, author of media about the city and heritage, winner of the TEFI Prize., UrFU

Topics of presentations:

Creation of tools and mechanisms of mediation between participants in the field of heritage

Professor, Yekaterinburg Academy of Contemporary Art (EASI)

Why does an architect need interdisciplinary skills?

Chief Architect, LLC "MASK"

What needs to be done to make legacy a sales driver: practical examples

Vice President, Russian Guild of Realtors

A systematic approach is the basis for effective involvement in WINDOWS

Architect-restorer, Deputy Director, The Union of Restorers of St. Petersburg

Criteria for heritage preservation: law and practice

Director, A Priori Group of Companies

Invited panelists:

• Roman Vakhrameev, Deputy Minister of MUGISO of the Sverdlovsk Region

• Irina Domina, Director of the Sinara Center

• Tamara Klishina, Director, YUST Hotels Management Company LLC

• Igor Chernogolov, President of Penetron-Russia Group, founder of the Mariinsky Huts project

• Ivan Zhukov, representative of the Restoration company, supplier of restoration technologies and materials

• Kira Machavariani, architect, author of adaptation and restoration projects

• Vladimir Rudnev, architect, author of adaptation and restoration projects

• Boris Demidov, architect

Evgenia Smirnova, ex-North, independent expert of the real estate market

Andrey Lodkin, investor in industrial heritage, Bakery project in Yekaterinburg

• Alexey Fayustov, UrFU Vice Rector

Vyacheslav Trapeznikov, head of the Guild of Builders of the Urals

• Dmitry Menshikov, supplier of restoration technologies and materials

• Anton Menshikov, Chief Engineer of TSK Monolit-stroy, waterproofing of windows

• Venera Kuryakova, legal expert

• Yulia Berdyugina, member of the Public Chamber, expert in the field of law

• Alexander Nevmerzhitsky, developer of Praktika

• Vera Kharchenko, Sociologist, UrFU Department of Media Communications

• Margarita Gordeeva, media consultant, independent PR specialist in territorial development, real estate development

Key issues for discussion:

• Practical cases of successful cooperation between developers, architects, historians, lawyers, sociologists and engineers.

• The role of communications and mediation in managing complex heritage redevelopment projects.

• Staff training: the need to integrate an interdisciplinary approach into university educational programs.

• How the historical and cultural value of the facility can be transformed into economic and social benefits for all project participants.

Purpose of the session: to formulate practical recommendations on the creation of effective interdisciplinary teams for working with cultural heritage sites and to identify the role of universities in this process.


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