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Strelka Institute in December 2009. © Sergei Leontiev

The idea of Strelka was conceived simultaneously by five people: Alexander Mamut, Sergei Adonyev, Ilya Oskolkov-Tsentsiper, Dmitry Likin and Oleg Shapiro. Three years ago they devised to create a school which would be the first step towards the transformation of Russian cities.

This required a multifunctional institution. One that would not only be a place of study for architects, but would also become a cradle for ideas, strategies and meanings.

And this is what Strelka turned out to be.

Its lecture halls provide free tuition for student architects, designers, sociologists, economists and other specialists from around the world. Its courtyard hosts open lectures, conferences and film screenings. Its bar is a complex cocktail of musicians, editors, actors, television presenters and other representatives of the creative class.

The end product which is being cooked up in this cauldron is very intricate. It is not only the graduates, their projects and the evolution of their views that occurs during the educational process. It is a landscape. A landscape and its transformation. A landscape in its widest possible sense: physical, mental, emotional. So if a Strelka graduate devises a new modern approach to the construction of standard housing and this results in appealing, comfortable and affordable houses appearing in Russian cities, this will be our product. A student who attends a lecture on urban studies and is inspired to create a beautiful lawn outside his or her apartment is also our product.

Strelka has been conceived in a completely unique way, so as not to confine its product within its walls. In contrast to the majority of educational institutions, which are inward-looking, Strelka is a place entirely open to the outside world. Everything that happens here immediately spills out into the city in the form of projects, people and ideas. And the city reciprocates.

Strelka Institute in July 2010. © Sergei Leontiev

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Strelka Institute offers a free postgraduate programme taught in English. The education strategy is based on cross-disciplinary research of urban problems. We are convinced that in order to be able to improve urban landscape, one should not only be familiar with structural mechanics and descriptive geometry, but also understand urban psychology, sociological models and economic trends. That’s why the educational programme is aimed at all kinds of young professionals — architects, sociologists, designers, managers, economists, and others, the main prerequisite being the desire to change urban environment for the better. 

The year is divided into two terms. For nine months, Students immerse themselves into creative (rather than purely academic) research, maintaining a constant dialogue with the best professionals in various fields of knowledge. This helps them broaden horizons and get acquainted with ideas that they have probably never been familiar with before, but which are necessary for their future work.

The first term consists of intensive lectures, discussions and seminars. The students get acquainted with the research themes of the year. At the end of the first term, all students go on a field trip. In 2011 it was Tokyo, Hong Kong the year before that. On their return to Moscow, students choose one research theme for their second-term personal project. They are also free to choose the format of the project: it can be an installation, or a book, or a video game, etc.

The second term is devoted to individual research projects that students work on under their professors’ supervision. Developing communication skills is another key aspect of the second term. Students learn not only how to gather, organise and analyse data, but also how to present their conclusions to the public. In late June, students’ projects are presented to the professors, media, and the public. 

Please download the syllabus here.

 

 

 

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summer at strelka

«Project Baltia» Journal Presentation

Conference «Project Baltia» Journal Presentation

July 25, 2011, 19—21:00

Axel and Boris Vervoordt on the inspiration of wabi

Lecture Axel and Boris Vervoordt on the inspiration of wabi

September 15, 2011, 19—21:00

Shane Walter: Adventures in Digital Art and Design

Lecture Shane Walter: Adventures in Digital Art and Design

July 21, 2011, 20:15—21:30

Vadim Smakhtin on interactive prototyping

Lecture Vadim Smakhtin on interactive prototyping

August 14, 2011, 14—15:00

Branching Point: Parametric Design.

Workshop Branching Point: Parametric Design.

July 5—11, 2010

Brand for the Park

Workshop Brand for the Park

July 6—20, 2011, 19—22:00

Interview with Top Advertisers: Online Brand Presence Strategy

Lecture Interview with Top Advertisers: Online Brand Presence Strategy

September 24, 2011, 12:30—14:30

Social media: a new space of trust, giving and mutual aid

Discussion Social media: a new space of trust, giving and mutual aid

September 20, 2011, 20:30—22:00

Cultural Media: Old and New Ways to Address the Audience

Discussion Cultural Media: Old and New Ways to Address the Audience

September 23, 2011, 20:30—22:00

The Future of Social Media

Discussion The Future of Social Media

September 18, 2011, 16—19:00

Citizen Hacker

Discussion Citizen Hacker

July 13, 2011, 20—22:00

Social Media in Education

Lecture Social Media in Education

September 21, 2011, 19—20:30

Rapid-fire lessons. Social Media and Education

Lecture Rapid-fire lessons. Social Media and Education

September 21, 2011, 20:30—21:30

Presentation of the results of the workshop «Branch Point»

Conference Presentation of the results of the workshop «Branch Point»

August 18, 2011, 15—18:30

Stephen Haggarty: Brand Design Experience

Lecture Stephen Haggarty: Brand Design Experience

July 20, 2011, 20—21:00

Social Media Design

Lecture Social Media Design

September 22, 2011, 19—21:00

Alejandro Aravena: Architecture in Action

Lecture Alejandro Aravena: Architecture in Action

June 15, 2011, 20—22:00

Rice Kitchen

Workshop Rice Kitchen

June 9—11, 2011, 11—18:00

Junya Ishigami: on his works and new architecture

Lecture Junya Ishigami: on his works and new architecture

July 24, 2011, 16—18:00

Daniel Piker about architecture, based on physical laws

Lecture Daniel Piker about architecture, based on physical laws

August 14, 2011, 17:30—19:00

AllofUs: The story so far...

Lecture AllofUs: The story so far...

July 18, 2011, 21:30—22:30

Simon Waterfall’s Lecture «Future-2»

Lecture Simon Waterfall’s Lecture «Future-2»

July 20, 2011, 21—22:00

Lecture Hypernaked: What we would like to share

Lecture Lecture Hypernaked: What we would like to share

July 19, 2011, 21—22:15

Larry Leifer: Design thinking in action

Lecture Larry Leifer: Design thinking in action

July 11, 2011, 20—22:00

World Wide Mind: Connecting Your Brain to the Internet

Discussion World Wide Mind: Connecting Your Brain to the Internet

July 14, 2011, 20—22:00

Tesch: Exploring the future of advertising

Lecture Tesch: Exploring the future of advertising

July 22, 2011, 19:30—20:45

The future of money

Conference The future of money

August 25, 2011, 18—22:00

«Green technologies» in Russia outlook

Discussion «Green technologies» in Russia outlook

June 20, 2011, 20—22:00

Official opening of The Week of Yota@Strelka

Lecture Official opening of The Week of Yota@Strelka

July 18, 2011, 19—19:30

Francis Lam: Coping with the digital world

Lecture Francis Lam: Coping with the digital world

June 8, 2011, 20—22:00

Market rules

Discussion Market rules

June 7, 2011, 20—22:00

Studio Banana: Living the senses

Discussion Studio Banana: Living the senses

June 2, 2011, 18:30—20:00

Green Strelka

Discussion Green Strelka

June 5, 2011, 20—22:00

Parkology: The role of Parks for 21st Century

Discussion Parkology: The role of Parks for 21st Century

May 20, 2011, 20—22:00

Park as a Platform: What activities for New Gorky Park ?

Discussion Park as a Platform: What activities for New Gorky Park ?

May 19, 2011, 20—22:00

Jiang Jung: Post-Socialism: Russia vs. China

Lecture Jiang Jung: Post-Socialism: Russia vs. China

May 31, 2011, 19—21:00

Kazuo Sejima: People Meet in Architecture

Lecture Kazuo Sejima: People Meet in Architecture

May 30, 2011, 20—22:00

Deyan Sudjic: The Language of Things

Lecture Deyan Sudjic: The Language of Things

May 14, 2011, 18—21:00

Playing with fire

Lecture Playing with fire

July 19, 2010

Strelka Research Themes

Lecture Strelka Research Themes

July 16, 2010

Catch the Form

Lecture Catch the Form

June 14, 2010

Museums of the Future

Press-conference/Lecture Museums of the Future

July 24, 2010

Technopolitan Living: New Technologies, New Dynamics

Lectures/Round Tables Technopolitan Living: New Technologies, New Dynamics

July 9, 2010

Interfaces: The Real and the Virtual

Lecture Interfaces: The Real and the Virtual

August 2, 2010

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In the academic year of 2010-2011, the first 33 students worked on research projects within the bounds of one of five themes: Preservation, Energy, Thinning, Design, and Public Space. The process was curated by 15 tutors and resulted in research products of various formats, ranging from a documentary to a performance. In late June 2011, the research projects were presented to the public. 

Strelka’s president Ilya Oskolkov-Tsentsiper explains the essence of education at the institute: 

«I think that the main objective of a year at Strelka Institute is to take on tasks that are so significant, complicated and ambitious that you can hardly come across them in real life. However, when finally you find a solution to this or that absolute problem, you can then apply it to easier, more down-to-earth, more commercial problems. This is what education at Strelka is based on».

In 2011, the following people graduated from Strelka Institute:

Alena LaninaAnastasia AlbokrinovaAnastasia ChernyshovaAndrei GoncharovAnna ButenkoAnna ShevchenkoAnna TrapkovaAnton IvanovDaria NuzhnayaDaria ParamonovaDaria SyuzevaDenis LeontievEvgenia NedosekinaGleb VitkovIvan KuryachiyIvan SolominJezi StankevichKarina BunyatovaKuba SnopekMaria GulievaMerve YucelMinkoo KangNaina GuptaNatalia ZaychenkoOleg SemakinOlga KhokhlovaPavel GeichenkoSergey ShoshinShi YangTamara MuradovaVictoria KudryavtsevaXenia MakarovaYefim Freidine

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© Sergei Leontiev

Bar Strelka is a project of Strelka Institute and a comfortable urban space.

The eclectic interior comprises elements of art deco, and Italian and Scandinavian designs of the 1960’s and 70’s.

The guests are offered an extensive cocktail list and an international menu created by the chefs Nathan Dallimore and Natalie Horsting.

At weekends, one can listen to DJs or jazz music played on an antique J. Becker piano. In summertime, there is a rooftop terrace with a unique view of the Moscow River and Christ the Saviour Cathedral.

All the profits of the bar go to support Strelka Institute.

From Monday till Friday the bar is open from 9 a.m, at weekends—from 12 p.m. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays we close at midnight, while on Fridays and Saturdays the parties go on until 5 a.m. the next day.

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Дискуссия «Хранители: Новое прошлое»

Дискуссия цикла «Хранители», организованного Департаментом культурного наследия Москвы и институтом медиа, архитектуры и дизайна «Стрелка», посвящена определению ценности архитектуры недавнего прошлого.

В этом году исполняется  20 лет постсоветской архитектуры. Эти два десятилетия радикально изменили облик Москвы. На архитектуру влияли бизнес, политика, вкусы заказчиков и нереализованные за годы советской власти амбиции архитекторов. При этом качество строительства резко переросло в количество – объем  застройки исторического центра Москвы за последние два десятка лет сопоставим с общим объемом строительства здесь в советское время.

20 лет – отличный повод подвести промежуточные итоги и поразмышлять о том, как и почему менялись предпочтения архитекторов, заказчиков и критиков в постсоветский период? Какие здания
стоило бы снести, а у каких есть шансы стать памятниками. Какими критериями мы
должны руководствоваться, определяя их ценность – эстетическими предпочтениями профессионалов, исторической значимостью или качеством строительства? Какие здания стали символами Новой Москвы? К разговору приглашены все участники архитектурного процесса – архитекторы, девелоперы и критики.

Участники дискуссии:


Алексей Белоусов – коммерческий директор Capital Group.

Борис Левянт – генеральный директор ABD Architects.

Алексей Муратов – главный редактор журнала “Проект Россия”.

Сергей Скуратов – президент компании «Сергей Скуратов Architects».

Сергей Ткаченко – член-корреспондент Российской академии художеств, вице-президент Московского отделения Международной Академии Архитектуры, профессор Московского Архитектурного института.

Дискуссия состоится в пятницу 18 мая в 19:00 в Доме культуры "Белые палаты" по адресу Пречистенка, 1.

Для участия просьба зарегистрироваться.


 

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