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Romanov Oleg S.

Position

Professor

Academic degree

PhD of Architecture (1987)

Academic title

Senior research officer (1988)

Address

4, 2nd Krasnoarmeiskaya Str., St Petersburg, 190005

Basic information

Education

Speciality: Architecture

Qualification: Architect (Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute, Faculty of Architecture, 1969)

Professional development

  • The pedagogical space of the university: technologies, meanings, values (SPbGASU, 2018, 72 hours)

  • Features of teaching disabled people and people with health disorders in a technical university (SPbGASU, 2018, 16 hours)

  • Anti-corruption (for teachers) (SPbGASU, 2019, 72 hours)

  • Life safety (SPbGASU, 2019, 72 hours)

Teaching

  • Architectural design

Professional interests

  • Architectural design
  • Scientific research
  • Active teaching methods through attracting students to participate in contests, project seminars, exhibitions.

Research interests

  • Architectural studies
  • The specifics of teaching at architectural schools.

Professional organizations

  • Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAACS) (2017)
  • Academician of the MAAM
  • Honorable President of the Union of Architects of St Petersburg
  • Vice-President of the Union of Architects of Russia

Publications

Oleg Romanov is the author of 23 scientific works.

The most significant publications

Books

  1. Romanov O.S. Kronstadt: history and future / O.S. Romanov, E.V. Meleshchenko, Meria Hare. - St Petersburg, SPbGASU, 1988.

Articles

  1. The architectural organization of museums in the memorial space. Collection of articles, LISI, Urban planning, theory, practice. 1983. 5 pp.
  2. Scientific recommendations and developments on the architectural organization of the memorial space of the Nevsky Base of Operations in the Green Belt of Glory system. Scientific research work, state number Registration: 01.84.0001181 1984, 97 pages. Co-authors: Hidekel M.L., Meleshenko E.V., Lindrot N.L.
  3. Some issues of the organization of tourism related to the settlement of landscape memorial complexes. Collection of articles, Civil Engineering and Architecture CSRI on Civil Engineering and Architecture of the USSR Gosstroy. № 2, 1985, 6 pp.
  4. The study of the problem of space and town-planning solutions of the exterior of the Metallist plant and the development of scientific recommendations for the implementation of the most effective implementation measures. Scientific research work, state number Registration: 01.85.0013244 1985, 331 pages. Co-authors: Shapovalov V.F., Hidekel M.L., Meleshenko E.V.
  5. Scientific recommendations and suggestions for spatial solution of the base. Scientific research work, state registration number: 01.84.0001183 1986, 170 pages. Co-authors: Shapovalov V.F., Hidekel M.L., Demenov I.N., Alekseeva L.A.
  6. The method of activating the impact of the architecture of memorial complexes dedicated to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. For the LVVISKU collection, 1986, 10 pp.
  7. Museum space of memorials. Collection of articles "Civil Engineering and Architecture,” CRTI on Civil Engineering. Gosstroy USSR, № 5 1986, 6 pp.
  8. Symbols of time in architecture. The “Decorative Art” journal. Moscow, 1986. 7 pp. Co-author: Hidekel M.L.
  9. Candidate dissertation on the topic of “Architecture of museum and memorial complexes dedicated to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945”. Candidate certificate АХ № 000930, 1987.
  10. Continuation of the experiment. L'ARCA Magazine (Italy). 1989. 8 pp.
  11. A series of articles on architectural and construction topics. 1997 - 2008. Journals: Federal Construction Market; World of the Construction Industry; Real estate and construction.
  12. Modern architecture of St. Petersburg. Bulletin of Civil Engineers. 2005 5 pp.
  13. From oblivion to rebirth. Our Heritage Journal. 2005, 5 pp.
  14. Ways of creative search. Bulletin of Civil Engineers. 2006, 5 pp.
  15. The space of St. Petersburg. Collection of articles "Yards of Petersburg". 2006, 2 pp.
  16. Abstractionism and the artistic language of architecture. Architecture, Restoration, Design and Construction Journal. 2007. 3 p. Co-author: Kurbatov Yu.I.
  17. Suprematism and the Soviet avant-garde of 1920-1930 and Formative models of abstractionism and architecture. Bulletin of Civil Engineers. 2007. 2 pp. and 6 pp. Co-author: Kurbatov Yu.I.
  18. Mikhailovsky Garden as a Garden of Sculpture. Collection of articles “Life of sculpture in the city.” 2008, 3 pp.
  19. Arts Square: four levels underground. Architect of the 21st Century. 2008, 6 pp.
  20. To the architecture including both novelty and continuity. Ardis Magazine, 2008, 1 page.
  21. From Moss to Diamond. Capital. 2009, 4 pp. Co-author: Kurbatov Yu.I.
  22. Petersburg to Petersburg, Archaeological Museum. Capital, 2010, 4 pp. Co-author: Kurbatov Yu.I.
  23. Articles and comments in the Architectural Petersburg bulletin, 2010 - present.

Scientific research works

  1. Romanov, O. S. Scientific recommendations and developments on the architectural organization of the memorial space of the Nevsky Piglet bridgehead in the Green Belt of Glory system. Research work, No. state. registration: 01.84.0001181 1984 97 pages Co-authors: Khidekel M. L., Meleshchenko E. V., Lindroth N. L.
  2. Romanov, O. S. Study of the problem of volumetric-spatial solution of the exterior of the Metalist plant and development of scientific recommendations for the implementation of the most effective implementation measures / O. S. Romanov Research work, state no. registration: 01.85.0013244 1985, 331 pages. Co-authors: V. F. Shapovalov, M. L. Khidekel, E. V. Meleshchenko
  3. Romanov, O. S. Scientific recommendations and proposals for the volumetric-spatial solution of the base. Research work, state registration number: 01.84.0001183 1986, 170 pages. Co-authors: Shapovalov V. F., Khidekel M. L., Demenov I. N., Alekseeva L. A.

Achievements

Awards

  • Honored Architect of the Russian Federation
  • Laureate of the Top National Architect Prize “Crystal Daedalus”
  • Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg;
  • Signs of public recognition of the World Club of Petersburgers
  • Gold medal of the “Interarch 83” Grand Prix
  • V. I. Bazhenov Medal “For high architectural excellence”;
  • Diplomas and certificates of the “Architecture” and “Architecton” architectural competitions

Additional information

Member of the City Planning Council of St Petersburg. Member of the Board of the Guild of Architects and Engineers of St Petersburg (GAIP). Member of the board of the National Chamber of Architects. Member of the Scientific and Expert Council of the Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St Petersburg. Member of the International Council for Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS). Chairman of the Coordinating Council of Creative Unions of St Petersburg. Member of the All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments (VOOPIK).

The most significant projects

  • Memorial to the Heroes of the North Sea (Murmansk). Competition, first prize. Built in 1967.
  • Summer camp "Prometheus" (Leningrad region). Built 1975–1985.
  • Drama Theatre after K. Marjanishvili (Tbilisi). All-Union competition, first prize (1980).
  • Recreational complex for teenagers "Ostrov". Grand Prix and gold medal at the International Competition "Interarch-83".
  • Memorial "Nevsky Piglet" (Leningrad region), the second stage of construction (1984).
  • Development of a concept for the development of the State Russian Museum in the historical center of Leningrad - St Petersburg (1986-1994).
  • Theater in Amsterdam. International competition (1986).
  • Forum in Tokyo. International competition (1987).
  • Reconstruction of the fortress Bip (Mariental) in Pavlovsk to accommodate a hotel and restaurant (1988).
  • The concept of modern use of the forts of Kronstadt (1992–1993).
  • Concept for the development of quarter 130 in St Petersburg (World Bank loan, 1994).
  • Exposition "Introduction to St Petersburg" (Otaru, Japan; 1995).
  • Development of underground space Square of Arts (St Petersburg, 1996).
  • Exposition "Monasteries of Russia" (State Russian Museum, 1998).
  • Complex of the State Russian Museum "Mikhailovsky Castle - Mikhailovsky Garden" (St Petersburg, 2000–2001).
  • Exposition of St Petersburg for "Expo-2000" (2000).
  • Residential building on 42nd Street (New York, 2002).
  • Residential complex in the 9D BKA quarter (St Petersburg). Competition, first prize. Built in 2002.
  • The second stage of the Mariinsky Theater (St Petersburg). International competition (2003).
  • Shopping complex "French Boulevard" (St Petersburg, 2003–2004).
  • Fort "Alexander I" (Kronstadt, 2004).
  • Government and Cultural Center in Montreal (Canada). International competition (2004).
  • Recreational complex "Prometheus" (Leningrad region, 2005-2006).
  • Residential building with a sports complex on Bolshevikov Ave. (St Petersburg, 2005–2006).
  • Technopark in St Petersburg. Competition, first prize (2006).
  • Residential building at Maly Pr. P. S., 30 (St Petersburg).
  • Exposition "Buddhism" in the Museum of Religion (St Petersburg, 2010).
  • Museum of the World Ocean (St Petersburg, 2011).
  • Memorial to the Soldiers of the Red Army in Netanya (Israel, 2011).
  • Residential building on Krestovsky Island (St Petersburg, 2011).
  • The new educational building of the St Petersburg University of Telecommunications named after M. A. Bonch-Bruevich (2012).
  • Planning and development Hillocks, Leningrad region. (2013–2014).
  • Museum and Exhibition Center in Ukhta (2015).
  • Exposition "Orthodoxy" in the Museum of Religion (St Petersburg, 2016).
  • Gallery of the Romanovs in the museum complex "Tsarskoe Selo" (2016).