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1 PERM ПЕРМЬ ISOCARP YPP Workshop Perm, September 2012
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3 Approved Masterplan
4 Process: team building, identifying topics, developing solutions
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7 Deficits
8 Deficits
9 Assets
10 Assets
11 Using the assets to improve the deficits
12 SITE ПЕРМЬ WHAT WE FOUND AND DISCOVERED
13 MOSCOW
14 PERM MOSCOW
15 Industrial Academia Civic & Cultural PERM II STATION Residential
16 Context Analysis S O W T
17 VISION ПЕРМЬ WHAT CAN DRIVE PERM2 IN THE FUTURE
18 30 Visions
19 30 Visions to become 1
20 30 Visions to become 1
21 30 Visions to become 1
22 ECONOMY NEW CENTER PERM[e]ability TM GATEWAY USAGE CONVENIENCE PROCESS
23 REUSE ПЕРМЬ STRATEGIES FOR THE REUSE OF UNDERUTILIZED OF UNUSED BUILT ENVIRONMENT
24 the opportunity is here & now to create the new city identity
25 П 21 the Perm of the 21st century
26 the new vibrant hotspot of the city Work Live Enjoy
27 Key investor university culture
28 densified residential housing station hub university expansion leisure river waterfront government land incentives company employer university library sport media centre green areas small business incubators coworking open university public space cultural events promenade people s initiative business support NGOs city centre Perm society
29 Beacons
30 Make a new image of the city Perm visible
31 Make a new image of the city Perm visible
32 Catalyst
33 Opening by grid
34 Tram access
35 Mixed use
36 Spatial strategy
37 Green network spatial strategy
38 Rediscover the waterfront
39 UNI ПЕРМЬ HOW PERM STATE UNIVERSITY CAN BECOME THE KEY DRIVER
40 Cultural hub University hub
41 Objective 1: Extend the university facilities to satisfy current needs of the different departments. Objective 2: To link the university activities with the neighborhood, the city and the country.
42 Objective 3: To create a cultural neighborhood that provides cultural activities and opportunities to students and the city. Objective 4: To provide spaces for new businesses to flourish while providing services to the cultural and university.
43 Linking elements Key Open Space Projects 1. University signage 2. Exhibition furniture for arts 3. Open botanical garden 4. Public Squares Key street linkages 1. Danschina street 2. Baramzinoy street 3. Pedestrian routes, bicycle routes
44 University - Existing University - Extension Cultural & Creative Housing Green & Open Spaces
45 STOP ПЕРМЬ HOW CAN PERM2 STATION FUNCTION BETTER AS URBAN DRIVER
46 Station Organization & Structure Image problem: Dereliction, Poor quality Land underutilized Need to densify Need to bring the urban life to the station Dzierzhynski Factory? Dzierzhynski Rajon Perm State Uni Kamennyj Sad Strategies to improve the station but not its surroundings Connected by public transport Institutional potential university as a neighbour
47 Top-down / Bottom-up Station as a focal point / TOD Bring university closer to the city Improve passenger movenment and idea Mixed use / mixed activity station as bazaar Allow for unprogrammed/ spontaneous uses User-centric programming
48 User centered strategies identification of potentially overlapping uses
49 Small scale shopping University expansion/ Spin-off uses Student services/ Event spaces Station plaza Infobox/Permski Rajon Visitor center/ Transport Interchange Green space/ city timeline installation
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51 LINK ПЕРМЬ HOW TO LINK PLACES AND PEOPLE
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59 <Uninterrupted activity> under the railway embankment
60 <Dachi> and markets
61 GREEN ПЕРМЬ HOW GREEN AND BLUE CAN BE ACTIVATED
62 Conceptual ideograms RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIAL PERM STATION RESIDENTIAL Remaining green spaces ARROWHEAD for connections? BLUE SPACES GREEN SPACES outskirts NETWORK for connections riverbed BLUE GREEN INTEGRATION downtown
63 Network of green-blue connections
64 Plan visualisations Before: Future: abandoned municipal beach embankment
65 Plan visualisations Now: Future: expended landmark anonymous symbolizing railway new identity area
66 Plan visualisations Now: Future: port characteristic infrastructure element of municipal recreation area
67 Plan visualisations Stone Park
68 Phases and actions DIAGNOZE SOLVE nature human REHABILITATION IMPROVE SYNCRONIZE
69 Liveliness by means of many interventions
70 THE END
71 You can find more information outside in the exhibition hall
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