Sergey Kuznetsov (architect)
Sergey Olegovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Серге́й Оле́гович Кузнецо́в; born 25 July 1977, Moscow) is a Russian architect, Chief Architect of Moscow [1] (since 21 August 2012). BiographySergey Kuznetsov was born in Moscow, Russia in 1977. He attended secondary school № 329 and then studied at Moscow Architectural Institute, Department of Residential and Public Buildings, where he got a Diploma in Architecture in 2001. In 2000, he became partner and general director of architectural studio “SLK-Proekt”. In 2003, he became partner and general director of architectural studio “S.P.Proekt”. From 2006 to 2012 he was the managing partner of the architectural association «SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov” in Moscow. In 2008, he co-founded the architectural magazine speech:, together with Sergei Tchoban.[2] In 2010, he participated in the project “Russia Factory” for the exhibition of the Russian pavilion at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2012, he was co-curator of the exhibition i-city/i-land Skolkovo project of the Russian pavilion at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale. The pavilion was awarded a Special Mention.[3][4][5] In 2012, he was appointed Chief Architect of Moscow – First Deputy Chairman of Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of Moscow. In 2013, he was appointed Chairman of the Architectural Council of Moscow. In 2014, he was appointed Chairman of the Town Planning Board of the Skolkovo Foundation. In 2014, he became an Honorary Professor of Moscow Architectural Institute (MARCHI).[6] Work as the Chief Architect of MoscowBy decree of the Mayor of Moscow № 681-RM on 20 August 2012 Sergey Kuznetsov was appointed as the Chief Architect of Moscow, the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of Moscow. During Kuznetsov’s first year in office, over 20 competitions in urban planning projects were held, including several major international competitions that included the design of Zaryadye Park[7][8][9][10] and the National Centre for Contemporary Arts (NCCA). Working closely with Moscow Mayor Sobyanin and the Moscow Government, on the initiative of Sergey Kuznetsov competitions have become regular practice in Moscow as an effective method of urban planning.[11] Kuznetsov is also the Chairman of the Architectural Council of Moscow – a standing collegial consultative body to the Moscow City Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning. The Council’s work is aimed at making the decisions on key urban projects widely open to the public.[12] Quotes
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