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TECHNOPOLIS SKOLKOVO A city as an innovative product A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT

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TECHNOPOLIS

SKOLKOVO

A city as an innovative product

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> Only providing an attractive environmentwe can get best of the best <

An innovative city. A city as an innovation.

Idea.

Today construction industry, transportation andengeneering systems, security arrangements and control of civil engeneering objects, as well as informatization and environmental conditions of urban space are among the most resource- -demanding fields of human activity.

A large innovative potential of those fields attracts scientists and businessmen all overthe world with great demand and high investment returns.

Creation of a right environment - this is a crucial part of human life and a cornerstonefor all the goals of Technopolis' team.

Technopolis in Skolkovo may become afiring pad for the newest and most promisingtechnologies of designing and constructingobjects of all types. It can also be export andimport base for new designing solutions,materials and technologies, as well as foreducational standards.

Products.

Architectural methods (crystal method, f.e.)innovative buildings, materials, energy,efficiency, innovative transportation,service lines, navigation... Volume of all this work exceeds volumeof a space development effort.

A social and cultural effect of those newpractices can determine the developmentof any state for many years.

Realization.

Ellaboration and introduction of the product to Russian and international markets.

Team of the project:Victor Maslakov, Boris Bernasconi

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> Energy-efficient buildings> Alternative transportation> Security systems

> Water purification> Modern power generation> Lighting systems> Healthy eating> Warm and friendly atmosphere> Prefabricated housing...

The Company shouldunite government corporations

and private institutions as wellas business structures to focuson area development as part ofthe "city as an innovativeproduct" project.

InfOtelA temporary object with highly

developed business functions: Exhibit room, lecture hall, break-out rooms, designing office, and hotel for guests – – partners and consultants.

CrystalAn investment map of the area.

New ArchitecturalInstitute

Students take classes right at the

building yard, during five years

of their studies they learn, design,build and live not far from the

construction site.

Only the best and mostqualified specialists are invitedto design the environment and infrastructure of the city

The City is provided with all essencial etements, thatmarket is based on.They should be turned into innovative projects,converted into products and brands:

The project of innovation cities and area development should be expanded all over Russian Federation and throughout the world:

The ways of area development can also be innovative:

Only a proper designed environment can make the city really attractive for prospective residents:

A Territorial Planning

Scheme and a general layot as a basis of area development in the project "a city as an innovative product":

TERRITORIAL PLANNING SCHEME

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

INNOVATIVEDEVELOPMENT

STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT

For the project development it is essencial that a new architectural department is established. It should be directly attachedto the project site. Such institution can be based on the association of several universities: Moscow Architectural University, International University of Moscow and Skolkovo Management School.

PRODUCTS OF THE INNOVATION CITY

COMPANY FOR CITIESDEVELOPMENT

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As world experience has shown, wooden house-building is considered one of the most convenient, inexpensive and eco-friendly housing technologies. It is preferred by most of developed countries today

− In USA and Canada more than 80%of single-family houses and row housesare made of wood

− In Japan the percentage of woodenhouses is 43% of all buildings currentlyunder construction

PREFABRICATEDHOUSE

Wooden Single-family housesApartment Buildings withTimber-Framing

England

Wooden Row houses

Germany

INNOVATIVE PRODUCT

Wood-awards 2008Murray groove timber houseWaugh Thistleton architects

− European Union as part of the program"Wooden Europe" is planning to raisethe percentage of wooden house--building to a level of 80-90% in thesector of low-rise construction

Russia

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Ten Technology Parks of the World

Silicon Valley

Purdue Research Park

Cummings Research Park

Technium

Sophia Antipolis

Otaniemi

Cambridge NETPark

Kansai Science City

Z-Park

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Technology Parksof the World

Cummings Research Park,USA, Alabama, 1997

Specialization: Microelectronics, software,aerospace industry, defense industry, biotechnology

(with the exception of students,

25000Area of landBuilding areaSupporting institutions: Universities Space Research Association (USRA)University of Alabama in HuntsvilleLeading companies: HP, Delta Air Lines, Motorola, NokiaNumber of companies: 500

of companies): 50

(building area/number

Housing density (area of land/building area): 540

Website: www.huntsvillealabamausa.com

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Specialization: Biotechnology, medical science

(with the exception of students,

3 000Area of land: 24 haBuilding area: 110 947 m2Supporting institutions: University PurdueLeading companies: Baci, APC, CRS, HP, Indot, USDNumber of companies: 197

of companies): 15

(building area/number of companies): 563Housing density (area of land/building area): 4 578

Website: www.purdueressearchpark.com

Technology Parksof the World

Purdue Research Park.USA, Indiana, 1993

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Specialization: electronics and digital technology

(with the exceptionof students, families and

Area of land: 400 000 haBuilding areaSupporting institutions: San José State University, Santa Clara University, Stanford University, University of California, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyLeading companies: Apple, EBay, Adobe, HP, Google, Intel, Oracle, YahooNumber of companies: 7000

of companies): 178

(building area/number of companies): 571Housing density (area of land/building area): 10

Website: www.siliconvalley.com

Technology Parksof the World

Silicon Valley.USA, San Jose, 1971

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Specialization: Innovations, IT, digital and optoelectronic technology, biotechnology

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 7,4 haBuilding area: 144 615 m2Supporting institutions: Swansea University, Carmarthenshire College, Aberystwyth University, University of Wales, University of Glamorgan,

Leading companies: Sony Corporation Research Center, IBM HasRes, Heart of LifeNumber of companies: 173

of companies): 16,8

(building area/number of companies): 835Housing density (area of land/building area):

Website: www.technium.co.uk

Technology Parksof the World

Technium.Great Britian, Wales, 2001

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Specialization: Innovations, Fundamental Research

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 61,5 haBuilding area: 153 300 m2Supporting institutions: Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityLeading companies: Philips, CitrixNumber of companies: 1200

of companies): 29

(building area/number of companies): 480Housing density (area of land/building area): 2942

Website: www.cambridgesciencepark.co.uk

Technology Parksof the World

Cambridge.Great Britian, Cambridge,1970

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Specialization:Virtual Technopolis, high technology, nanotechnology

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 15,8 haBuilding area: 24 000 m2Supporting institutions: Durham UniversityLeading companies: AntNano, C2M, CPI, Forensics, Hyper-Smart, Kromerk, NanocentralNumber of companies: 50

of companies): 20

(building area/number of companies): 480Housing density (area of land/building area): 1523

Website: www.northeasttechnologypark.com

Technology Parksof the World

NETPark.Great Britain, Sedgefield,2004(The building is expectedto finish by 2021) A

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Specialization: information and communication technologies, biotechnology, space development

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 2400 haBuilding area: 43000 m2Supporting institutions: Nice Sophia Antipolis UniversityLeading companies: Air France, Amadeus Development Company, ETSI, France Telecom, Legrand, SEMA, Siemens, Shiva etc.Number of companies: 1260

of companies): 20

(building area/number of companies): 34Housing density (area of land/building area): 17,9

Website: www.northeasttechnologypark.com

Technology Parksof the World

Sophia Antipolis.France, Nice, 1985

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Specialization: nanotechnology, engineering, research center, geology, high technology

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 30 haBuilding area: 300000 m2Supporting institutions: Helsinki University of Technology (Aalto University School of Science and Technology)Leading companies: Nokia, KoneNeste Oil, Nissan, MicrosoftNumber of companies: 800

of companies): 40

(building area/number of companies): 375Housing density (area of land/building area): 10 000

Website

Technology Parksof the World

Otaniemi.Finland, Espoo, 1989

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Specialization: Scienceand research center

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 15 000 haBuilding area: n/aSupporting institutions: Doshisha University, Kansai Research CenteLeading companies: Matsushita,KDDI, Kyocera, NEC, Shi-Madzu, Canon, Sumitomo Metal,NTT West’s LaboratoriesNumber of companies: 2000

of companies): 100

(building area/number of companies): n/aHousing density (area of land/building area): n/a

Website: www.kri-p.jp

Technology Parksof the World

Kansai Science City.Japan, Kyoto Osaka Nara,1987

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Specialization: Fundamental Research

(with the exception of students, families and

Area of land: 23250 haBuilding area: n/aSupporting institutions: Peking University, Tsinghua UniversityLeading companies: LenovoGroup, DigitalChina, Kingsoft, Tencent, Nokia, SMICNumber of companies: 200000

of companies): 47,7

(building area/number of companies): n/aHousing density (area of land/building area): n/a

Website: www.zgc.gov.cn

Technology Parksof the World

Z-Park.China, Beijing, 1998

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URBAN ENVIRONMENT

Villas

High-Rise Buildings

Transport

Parking Lots

Health CentersHospitals

Security

Parks

Museums

Townhouses

Theatre

Campus

University

Schools

Kindergartens

Library

Fire Station

Recreation Areas

Stops

Sports grounds

Offices

Laboratories

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Single ConstructionHouses

1−2 stores

HOUSING

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HOUSING

Row houses

3−4 stores

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High-Rise Buildings

5−6 stores

HOUSING

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10−20 stores

HOUSING

High-Rise Buildings

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PUBLICBUILDINGS

Officies,Laboratories

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Museum,Theatre,Library

PUBLICBUILDINGS

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School,Kindergarten

EDUCATION

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EDUCATION

University,Campus

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CITYSCAPE

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SOCIALINFRASTRUCTURE

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MEANS OFTRANSPORT

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