Project
Multifunctional Tourist Complex
Category
Best Project of Building or Facility by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The development of northern territories is a priority of state policy. Improving living comfort and attracting tourist flows to regions with an Arctic climate require a comprehensive approach to architectural and urban planning solutions. The Kola Peninsula, being a popular destination for Arctic tourism, is characterized by insufficient infrastructure and service development, as well as ongoing population outflow issues.
This project, using Monchegorsk as an example, proposes a solution to increase the attractiveness of the territory for residents and tourists through the creation of a multifunctional tourist complex. The concept involves renovating the existing yacht club, landscaping the waterfront, and adapting typical Soviet-era residential buildings for modern functions.
Location
Monchegorsk, Russia
Project design year
2025
Extra visual materials
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/FGWR0DKy4feeCQ
Applicant
Ivanova Viktoriya Igorevna
Academic supervisors: Kokorina Olga Gennadyevna, Perov Fedor Viktorovich, Venatovskaya Larisa Alexandrovna, Yeremeyeva Alexandra Fedorovna
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Program 07.04.01 “Architecture,” 2nd year
Author of the project
Ivanova Viktoriya Igorevna
Visualization
Ivanova Viktoriya Igorevna
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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