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.