Project
Lyceum in the “Kronfort” Residential Complex
Category
Best Implemented Project of Public Building or Facility
About the project (provided by the applicant)
A unique advanced engineering lyceum for 550 students, unprecedented for St. Petersburg. The building features an assembly hall-atrium with a glass roof, a staircase-tribune, and transformable walls, as well as two terraces on the third floor, two swimming pools, and two gyms with innovative soundproofing. Workshops have been created, along with science classrooms equipped with built-in sinks and sockets in the desks, experimental boxes, a computer class with a 3D printer, and a trendy library.
The lyceum will become a branch of the “Quantorium” technology park network: children will receive free training in first aid using the Pirogov simulator (used by medical university students), robotics, underwater vehicle and UAV design, and programming. In addition, schoolchildren will be able to develop their creative potential in art studios, sports and tourism clubs, the Children’s Initiative Center, a media studio, and electives – one of which will be lessons in the Korean language, highly popular with the younger generation.
Location
8 Tsitadelskaya Road, Kronstadt, St. Petersburg, Russia
Project implementation year
2024
Extra visual materials
https://portalspb.glavstroy.ru/~oBUOR
Applicant
Alkor Group
Alkor Group was founded in 2020 to implement landmark infrastructure and residential projects aimed at developing the urban environment and improving quality of life. The flagship project of the developer is the “Kronfort” residential complex in Kronstadt, which combines two low-rise residential quarters with social, commercial, and hotel infrastructure. The company is part of the Glavstroy St. Petersburg Group. “Kronfort” is part of the tourism and recreation cluster “Island of Forts” in Kronstadt, a large-scale comprehensive development project.
Author of the project
Ya-Proekt
Photo
Alkor Group
Customer
Alkor Group
Status of the project
Implemented
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