What is the main advantage of the expansion of Moscow? Is it the withdrawal of major or minor functions from Moscow? Or the decentralization of the city? Or the mobilization of residents from other Russian cities? For whom are new jobs being created? Is it for the residents of the new territories or for the whole region? For Moscow residents or for migrants from the other regions of the country? What will attract new residents? Is it the quality of housing and the urban environment or the affordable price? What should be done with the existing built environment? Should it be integrated into the new projects as it is, or be actively transformed? How should conflicts with residents be resolved? What should be the focus of developing the urban environment: high-rise districts as the most cost-effective solution, or more comfortable low-rise neighbourhoods? What should be the focus of the infrastructure and transportation projects: improving communications with "old" Moscow or developing internal communications within the new territories and in the region?
Session type: round table
Session curator: Institute for Urban Economics
Moderator: Alexander Puzanov, Director General of the Institute for Urban Economics
Round table participants:
Vladimir Zhidkin, Head of the Department for the Development of New Territories of Moscow Government
Sergey Kuznetsov, Chief Architect of the City of Moscow, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of Moscow, Chairman of the Architectural Council of Moscow
Alexey Novikov, Dean of the HSE School of Urban Studies and Planning
Grigory Revzin, Partner at Strelka KB, Professor at the HSE School of Urban Studies and Planning, director of "The Dream of a New Moscow" research project
Irina Ilina, Head of the Institute of Regional Studies and Urban Planning at the Higher School of Economics
Alexander Antonov, Chief Architect of the Center for Spatial Information project of the Urban Planning, Scientific Research and Design Institute
Dmitry Karyanov, CEO MANAGEMENT COMPANY CONSTANTA
Maurice Leroy, Minister of Urban Affairs in charge of the Greater Paris (2010-2012), Advisor to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development and Construction on the Big Moscow project, France
Front row experts:
Sergey Zverev, Deputy of the Moscow City Duma, Head of the Commission for Town Planning, State Property and Land Management of the Moscow City Duma
Мikhail Balabanov, First Deputy Head of the Department of Fuel and Energy Sector of Moscow
Vladimir Goverdovsky, Head of the Department of Housing, Utilities and Amenities
Marina Yegorova, Head of New Territories Management of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of Moscow
Nikolay Zalesskiy, junior research fellow of the Higher School of Economics National Research University
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