Video about the construction of Vladivostok Cultural and Educational Complex

Video about the construction of Vladivostok Cultural and Educational Complex

Stroytransgaz-Vostok has successfully completed the construction of the 90,000-square-meter Cultural and Educational Complex on Russky Island. Now the institutions are about to start preparing for the school year. About 550 students from different regions of this country will be able to study here, publicly financed.


 The educational complex in Vladivostok includes nine buildings: Branches of the Moscow State Academy of Choreography and the Central Music School – Academy of Performing Arts, a comprehensive school with two swimming pools, two boarding houses for students, a dormitory for students from the Branch of the Russian State Institute of Dramatic Arts (RGISI), as well as three apartment buildings with fully furnished apartments for teachers and artists.

The cast-in-place frame of the Theater Complex is under vigorous construction at the STG-Vostok’s second site, Orlinoye Gnezdo Hill. In-situ reinforced concrete structures are 85% complete. Over 70,000 cubic metres of concrete has already been placed.

The elevation of 45 meters above the ground has been reached at the museum section, and installation of stairs and floor slabs is in progress. In the theater segment, vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete structures are quickly being built, now at 18 meters off the ground. The highlight of the complex’s architectural solution is a sloping ceiling, which in the future will become the largest trafficable roof in Vladivostok. The concrete pouring of the pedestrian staircase is 50% complete. The concreting of the cast-in-place staircase is being carried out in the section of the future branch of RGISI and the School of Creative Industries.

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Stroytransgaz-Vostok, at the commission of the National Cultural Heritage Foundation for Social and Cultural Projects, as mandated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, is building a cultural and educational complex in Vladivostok.

On Russky Island in September, children will start studying in the Russia's largest cultural and educational complex. There are branches of the Moscow State Academy of Choreography and the Central Music School, an Education Centre with a canteen and a pool, boarding houses for students, a dormitory for RGISI students, and three multi-apartment residential buildings for teaching staff and performing artists.

The second site of the culture and education cluster is located on the Orlinoye Gnezdo Hill, the highest point in the historical part of Vladivostok. This large-scale complex will accommodate Branches of the State Hermitage, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Museum of Oriental Arts, Russian State Institute of Performing Arts, School of Creative Industries, and the Mariinsky Theater’s stage.

In addition to the capital of the Primorye Territory, Stroytransgaz Group is building cultural and educational complexes in three more Russian cities.