Simon Rastorguev

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Simon Rastorguev (Russian: Семён Васи́льевич Расторгу́ев; born in 1981 in the city of Yaroslavl) is a Russian architect.

He graduated from Yaroslavl State Technical University. Aspirant of Department of Cultural and journalism, . Architect in architectural office "Project Meganom", Moscow. Curator of Architecture Festival "Social Revolution" and organizer of international architectural competitions. Editor of website on the conceptual architecture - "Center of Exploring the Chaos".

Major publications[]

  • "Real architecture is unpredictable." — Tatlin Mono magazine.[1]
  • "Dreams and Visions: BioCity" — l`ARCA plus [2]
  • "Kotorosl 2010. Yaroslavl Millennium." — Domus magazine.[3]
  • "Anti-Conditionalism - Arquitectura despuses del comunismo." — Codigo 06140.[4]
  • "Contemporary intervention in Laguna." — Project Russia.[5]
  • "Visions of a Mutant City" — ARC-vision.[6]
  • "Agora, Dreams and Visions, Bio-City" — l`ARCA [7]
  • "Build das architekten - magazin" — cover page [8]
  • Other publications 2007—2014

Awards[]

  • 2002 — Winner of international architectural competition "Atlas on architecture of the Future" [9]
  • 2002 — Special Participant of XXI International Congress of Architects in Berlin
  • 2004 — Winner of the Russian architectural competition "Workshop Russia" [10]
  • 2004 — Participant of international master-class led by the Dutch team of architects "West 8" in the IX Venice Biennale
  • 2005 — Winner of the AllRussian competition "Five facades private Architecture"
  • 2005 — Winner of an international competition Advanced Architecture Contest
  • 2008 — Longlister of the Russian architectural competition, "Dom-Avtonom"
  • 2009 — Winner of World Architecture Community Awards [11]
  • 2014 — Longlister of the Foundation Jacques Rougerie competition [12]

Curatorial work[]

Organizer of international architectural competitions:

Exhibitions[]

  • 2002 – 2004 — The exhibition in TSSI "ARS-Forum" "Young city"
  • 2003 — The Author Exhibition NMAXU
  • 2004 – 2008 — International Exhibition of Architecture and Design "Arch Moscow"
  • 2004, 2008 — International Architecture Biennale, Venice
  • 2008 — "Persimfance" exhibition, Moscow
  • 2009 — Architectural Festival "Golden chapiter", Novosibirsk
  • 2010 — "New Formalism" exhibition, St. Petersburg
  • 2011 — "Guilty Money" exhibition, Moscow
  • 2014 — First Jacques Rougerie Foundation Exhibition in the National School of Architecture Paris-Val-de-Seine, Paris [12]

Some realized projects[]

Major projects[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tatlin Mono" magazine #3 (32) 2012
  2. ^ “l`ARCA plus” №53, June 2007
  3. ^ “Domus” #19-20, September 2009
  4. ^ “Codigo 06140”, 2007
  5. ^ "Project Russia" #35 Archived 2007-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, 2005
  6. ^ "ARC-vision" #10, 2004
  7. ^ "l`ARCA" #183, July–August 2003 ISSN 0394-2147
  8. ^ Build das architekten - magazin, September–October 2002
  9. ^ "Atlas on architecture of the Future" (project of Organic city)
  10. ^ "Workshop Russia" competition, (project Yaroslavl-Millennium)
  11. ^ World Architecture Community Awards, 5th cycle
  12. ^ a b Stream City project on the First Jacques Rougerie Foundation Exhibition in the National School of Architecture Paris-Val-de-Seine.

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