1. SKOLKOVO
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
TECHNOPOLIS
A city as an innovative product
2. A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
> Only providing an attractive environment
we can get best of the best <
An innovative city. A city as an innovation.
Idea. Products. Realization.
Today construction industry, transportation and Architectural methods (crystal method, f.e.) Ellaboration and introduction of the product
engeneering systems, security arrangements innovative buildings, materials, energy, to Russian and international markets.
and control of civil engeneering objects, as well efficiency, innovative transportation,
as informatization and environmental conditions service lines, navigation...
of urban space are among the most resource- Volume of all this work exceeds volume
-demanding fields of human activity. of a space development effort.
A large innovative potential of those fields A social and cultural effect of those new
attracts scientists and businessmen all over practices can determine the development
the world with great demand and high of any state for many years.
investment returns.
Creation of a right environment - this is a * Кристалл (градостроительный метод)
crucial part of human life and a cornerstone Метод заключается в точной организации зон строительства путем
формирования в зоне строительства первичного ядра – «центра
for all the goals of Technopolis' team. кристаллизации», привлекательного для коммерческих и индивидуальных
инвестиций, индивидуального строительства, с разработкой эстетически
и экологически обоснованного генерального плана зоны застройки,
разработкой проектов домов и разнообразных пристроек различных
Technopolis in Skolkovo may become a очередей строительства, являющихся элементами, структурированными в
firing pad for the newest and most promising плане развития территории и зоны застройки.
technologies of designing and constructing
objects of all types. It can also be export and
import base for new designing solutions,
materials and technologies, as well as for
educational standards. Team of the project:
Victor Maslakov, Boris Bernasconi
3. STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
The City is provided with all
A Territorial Planning essencial etements, that
Scheme and a general Only a proper designed market is based on. The project of innovation
layot as a basis of area environment They should be turned cities and area development
development in the project can make the city really The ways of area into innovative projects, should be expanded all over
"a city as an innovative attractive for development can also be converted into products Russian Federation
product": prospective residents: innovative: and brands: and throughout the world:
TERRITORIAL COMPANY FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS OF THE
PLANNING INNOVATION CITY CITIES
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT
SCHEME
Only the best and most InfOtel > Energy-efficient buildings The Company should
qualified specialists are invited A temporary object with highly > Alternative transportation unite government corporations
to design the environment and developed business functions: > Security systems and private institutions as well
infrastructure of the city Exhibit room, lecture hall, as business structures to focus
break-out rooms, designing office, on area development as part of
and hotel for guests – > Water purification the "city as an innovative
– partners and consultants. > Modern power generation product" project.
> Lighting systems
Crystal > Healthy eating
An investment map of the area. > Warm and friendly atmosphere
> Prefabricated housing
New Architectural ...
For the project development it is essencial
Institute
that a new architectural department is
established. It should be directly attached
to the project site. Students take classes right at the
Such institution can be based on the building yard, during five years
association of several universities:
of their studies they learn, design,
Moscow Architectural University,
build and live not far from the
International University of Moscow and
Skolkovo Management School. construction site.
4. A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
Ten Technology Parks of the World
Otaniemi
Technium
Purdue Research Park Cambridge
Cummings Research Park NETPark
Silicon Valley Sophia Antipolis Z-Park
Kansai Science City
5. A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
As world experience has shown, Wood-awards 2008
wooden house-building is considered Murray groove timber house
Waugh Thistleton architects
one of the most convenient,
inexpensive and eco-friendly
housing technologies.
It is preferred by most of
Apartment Buildings with
developed countries today
Wooden Single-family houses Wooden Row houses Timber-Framing
PREFABRICATED
HOUSE
− In USA and Canada more than 80% Russia Germany England
of single-family houses and row houses
are made of wood
− In Japan the percentage of wooden
houses is 43% of all buildings currently
under construction
− European Union as part of the program
"Wooden Europe" is planning to raise
the percentage of wooden house-
-building to a level of 80-90% in the
sector of low-rise construction
6. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Cummings Research Park,
USA, Alabama, 1997
Specialization:
Microelectronics, software,
aerospace industry,
defense industry, biotechnology
(with the exception of students,
25000
Area of land
Building area
Supporting institutions:
Universities Space Research
Association (USRA)
University of Alabama
in Huntsville
Leading companies: HP,
Delta Air Lines, Motorola, Nokia
Number of companies: 500
of companies): 50
(building area/number
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 540
Website:
www.huntsvillealabamausa.com
7. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Purdue Research Park.
USA, Indiana, 1993
Specialization:
Biotechnology, medical science
(with the exception of students,
3 000
Area of land: 24 ha
Building area: 110 947 m2
Supporting institutions:
University Purdue
Leading companies: Baci, APC,
CRS, HP, Indot, USD
Number of companies: 197
of companies): 15
(building area/number
of companies): 563
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 4 578
Website:
www.purdueressearchpark.com
8. A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
Technology Parks
of the World
Silicon Valley.
USA, San Jose, 1971
Specialization: electronics
and digital technology
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 400 000 ha
Building area
Supporting institutions:
San José State University,
Santa Clara University,
Stanford University,
University of California,
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Leading companies: Apple,
EBay, Adobe, HP, Google,
Intel, Oracle, Yahoo
Number of companies: 7000
of companies): 178
(building area/number
of companies): 571
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 10
Website:
www.siliconvalley.com
9. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Technium.
Great Britian, Wales, 2001
Specialization: Innovations,
IT, digital and optoelectronic
technology, biotechnology
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 7,4 ha
Building area: 144 615 m2
Supporting institutions:
Swansea University,
Carmarthenshire College,
Aberystwyth University,
University of Wales,
University of Glamorgan,
Leading companies:
Sony Corporation
Research Center, IBM HasRes,
Heart of Life
Number of companies: 173
of companies): 16,8
(building area/number
of companies): 835
Housing density
(area of land/building area):
Website:
www.technium.co.uk
10. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Cambridge.
Great Britian, Cambridge,
1970
Specialization: Innovations,
Fundamental Research
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 61,5 ha
Building area: 153 300 m2
Supporting institutions:
Trinity College,
Cambridge University
Leading companies: Philips, Citrix
Number of companies: 1200
of companies): 29
(building area/number
of companies): 480
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 2942
Website:
www.cambridgesciencepark.co.uk
11. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
NETPark.
Great Britain, Sedgefield,
2004
(The building is expected
to finish by 2021)
Specialization:
Virtual Technopolis,
high technology,
nanotechnology
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 15,8 ha
Building area: 24 000 m2
Supporting institutions:
Durham University
Leading companies: AntNano,
C2M, CPI, Forensics,
Hyper-Smart, Kromerk,
Nanocentral
Number of companies: 50
of companies): 20
(building area/number
of companies): 480
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 1523
Website:
www.northeasttechnologypark.com
12. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Sophia Antipolis.
France, Nice, 1985
Specialization: information
and communication technologies,
biotechnology, space development
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 2400 ha
Building area: 43000 m2
Supporting institutions:
Nice Sophia Antipolis University
Leading 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): 34
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 17,9
Website:
www.northeasttechnologypark.com
13. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Otaniemi.
Finland, Espoo, 1989
Specialization: nanotechnology,
engineering, research center,
geology, high technology
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 30 ha
Building area: 300000 m2
Supporting institutions:
Helsinki University of Technology
(Aalto University School
of Science and Technology)
Leading companies: Nokia, Kone
Neste Oil, Nissan, Microsoft
Number of companies: 800
of companies): 40
(building area/number
of companies): 375
Housing density
(area of land/building area): 10 000
Website
14. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Kansai Science City.
Japan, Kyoto Osaka Nara,
1987
Specialization: Science
and research center
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 15 000 ha
Building area: n/a
Supporting institutions:
Doshisha University,
Kansai Research Cente
Leading companies: Matsushita,
KDDI, Kyocera, NEC, Shi-Madzu,
Canon, Sumitomo Metal,
NTT West’s Laboratories
Number of companies: 2000
of companies): 100
(building area/number
of companies): n/a
Housing density
(area of land/building area): n/a
Website: www.kri-p.jp
15. Technology Parks
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
of the World
Z-Park.
China, Beijing, 1998
Specialization:
Fundamental Research
(with the exception
of students, families and
Area of land: 23250 ha
Building area: n/a
Supporting institutions:
Peking University,
Tsinghua University
Leading companies:
LenovoGroup, DigitalChina,
Kingsoft, Tencent, Nokia, SMIC
Number of companies: 200000
of companies): 47,7
(building area/number
of companies): n/a
Housing density
(area of land/building area): n/a
Website: www.zgc.gov.cn
16. A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
Laboratories
Transport
Security Villas Theatre
Fire Station
University
Library
Campus High-Rise Buildings
Sports grounds
Recreation Areas
Parks Townhouses
Kindergartens
Stops
Health Centers
Museums Hospitals
Parking Lots
Offices
Schools
17. HOUSING
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
Single Construction
Houses
1−2 stores
18. HOUSING
3−4 stores
Row houses
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
19. HOUSING
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
High-Rise Buildings
5−6 stores
20. HOUSING
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
High-Rise Buildings
10−20 stores
21. PUBLIC
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
BUILDINGS
Officies,
Laboratories
22. PUBLIC
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
BUILDINGS
Museum,
Theatre,
Library
23. School,
EDUCATION
Kindergarten
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
24. Campus
University,
EDUCATION
A CITY AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT