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Master Plan Skolkovo is the Russian government initiative for a new urban community at the third ring of Moscow, 17Km west from the Kremlin. Built ex nihilo, the aim of the project is to create a globally reputed centre for innovative 21st century technology, embracing research and production, with administrative headquarters for both established and emerging companies, schools, institutes and a new university.
The Skoltech University, as a newly founded institution, rises together with the rest of Skolkovo,
and aims to be a distinguished educational and research centre for Moscow, Russia and the whole world. The original master plan for Skolkovo aims to create urban quality through a vibrant mix of civic activities – living, studying, working, journeying, shopping and relaxing. Unlike the Soviet- era closed satellite towns, Skolkovo forms a distinct epicentre within the radial grid of Moscow, integrated with its infrastructure, included in its cultural life, and visually connected with the state university tower. The urban scheme develops around the idea of five individual districts, like urban islands, inserted in the picturesque landscape. Each of the five districts has a singular shape, a specific program mix and is designed by a different architect, giving it a specific character and atmosphere. The architects designed the conceptual master plan of District 3 with the University as its centrepiece. Comprised of three circular shapes and phases— the East Ring, the Agora and the West Ring— the emerging Skoltech University is envisioned as a nucleus, a distinctive core of the district, and a founding stone of Skolkovo.
Program and Typology: The University East Ring has a simple form and organization of