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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
Open international competition for the best architectural and urban planning concepts for the integrated spatial development
of Saratov’s city centre
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Contents
Main features 3
Competition schedule 4
Jury members 5
Documents to be submitted 6
The Saratov region and the City of Saratov 8
Key stages in Saratov’s development 9
The five sites to be developed 10
A new stage in the development of the city centre 11
The former Saratov-Tsentralny Airport 12
Glebuchev Ovrag 13
Park Pobedy 14
Zeleny Island 15
Pokrovskie Peski Island 16
New opportunities for the city centre 17
Potential for spatial development 18
Principles of spatial development 19
Population density 21
Building types 22
Zoning 23
Green areas 24
Transport 25
Cultural heritage 26
Relief 27
Surface runoff 28
Areas with special use conditions 29
Climate 30
Standards for integrated spatial development 32
Photos 33
AREAS TO BE DEVELOPED URBAN CONTEXT
APPLICATIONS
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Main features
SUBJECT OF THE COMPETITION
The purpose of the competition is to develop architectural and urban planning concepts for the integrated development of Saratov’s city centre, including the following 5 sites:— the territory of the former Saratov-Tsentralny
Airport— Park Pobedy— Glebuchev Ovrag— Zeleny Island— Pokrovskie Peski island
SECOND STAGE
The five participants selected in the first stage of the competition will develop architectural and urban planning concepts for the integrated development of the central part of the municipality of the City of Saratov. Based on the results of the second stage, the professional jury of the competition will rate the projects and select two finalists.
TECHNICAL BRIEF
The technical brief will be provided to the five participants of the competition selected at the end of the first stage of the competition, and will also be published on the competition website.
ANONYMITY
The architectural and urban planning concepts are to be submitted anonymously to the jury for review. The projects should not contain any indication as to their authorship. Concepts that do not meet this requirement of anonymity will be excluded from the competition.
COMPETITION TYPE
Three-stage, international.The competition will be held in three stages. The competition is open to Russian and foreign architectural and landscape design firms as well as urban planning companies, which can participate individually or as part of interdisciplinary teams.
THIRD STAGE
An exhibition of participants’ projects and public vote will be organised in the third stage of the competition. The Government of the Saratov Region will select the winner based on a public vote and jury selection.
JURY
The jury’s tasks include coordinating the competition’s technical brief, reviewing applications in the first stage of the competition and reviewing the architectural and urban planning projects during the second stage, as well as selecting the two finalists of the competition.
COMPETITION LANGUAGE
Russian and English.All competition information will be provided in English and Russian. If there is a discrepancy between the Russian and English versions, the Russian (English) version shall prevail. To ensure anonymity, applicants and contestants must submit all materials in English.
FIRST STAGE
Applicants submit applications online only through the competition website. The application includes:— an application form that includes information
about the company/consortium and other documents;
— a pportfolio of the company/consortium: detailed information about 5 projects relevant to the competition’s objectives;
— the vision: a presentation featuring the approaches and general concept of the development of territories. For additional information about the required documents, see page 6.
During the first stage, the jury will review the applications and select five participants for the competition.
APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
The collaboration of architects, landscape architects and urban planners is a prerequisite for participating in the competition. It is recommended that a consortium include specialists in the fields of transport, sustainable development, and environmental issues. The participation of Russian specialists in a consortium is encouraged.
REMUNERATION
— For the creation of an architectural and urban planning concept, each of the five participants in the competition will receive prize money in the amount of 5,500,000 rubles, including all taxes and fees.
— The winner of the competition will receive 4,000,000 rubles, including all taxes and fees.
— The participant who will take second place in the popular vote will receive 2,000,000 rubles, including all taxes and fees.
COMPETITION PARTNER
The competition is being held with the support of the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP).
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Competition schedule
Expert sessions Application deadline
First Jury Session to choose 5 participants for the Competition. 5 participants announced
Participants begin preparing Design Proposals
Briefing. Visit to the project sites for which architectural and urban planning concepts are being developed
Intermediate session with competition participants
Review of preliminary results of participants’ work by members of the technical working groups
Submission of Design Proposals
Second Jury Session.Evaluatiuon of projects by members of the Jury.Selection of 2 competition finalists
Exhibition of finalists’ work.Public vote
Announcement of competition winner
3 September 16 September
1–2 March18 December
20 July
Competition launchApplications open
28 July — 8 August 15-16 September 5–10 October
20–23 October 29–30 October 8–12 February 15–28 February
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Jury members
RUSSIAN EXPERTS
INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS
NIKOLAI IVANOVICH SHUMAKOV
President of the Union of Architects of Russia
ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH STRELYUKHIN
Vice-Governor, Head of Government of the Saratov Region
MIKHAIL ALEXANDROVICH ISAEV
Head of the municipality of the City of Saratov
MIHAIL VLADIMIROVICH VOLKOV
Director of the Volzhsky Trading Centre
LARISA GERMANOVA TARASOVA
Architect, Associate Professor at the Gagarin Saratov State Technical University
IGOR VLADIMIROVICH SOROKIN
Local historian, member of the Association of Art Historians
CARSTEN PRIMDAHL(DENMARK)
Architect, partner of CEBRA architectural bureau
Architect, founder of West 8, specialises in park projects
MAGALI VOLKWEIN(FRANCE)
City Planning Director at Devillers et Associés
INGO KANEHL(GERMANY)
Managing Director of ASTOC GmbH & Co. KG and ASTOC International GmbH
MARTIN SOBOTA(NETHERLANDS)
Managing partner at CITYFÖRSTER Architecture + Urbanism
ADRIAAN GEUZE(NETHERLANDS)
TORGEIR E. SORENSEN(NORWAY)
Landscape architect, member of the board of directors of the international association of city parks (World Urban Parks)
DIDIER VANCUTSEM(BELGIUM)
Member of the Board of Directors ISOCARP, the partner of this competition
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Documents to be submitted
APPLICATION FORM To be filled out on the competition website.The application form includes the following documents:
VISION Аpplicants must create a short proposal for the development of the project sites which must include:
1. Approaches to developing architectural and city planning concepts that the participant proposes applying to developing the given territories. The approaches should correlate with the project’s principles.
2. A conceptual vision that reflects the strategic approaches to developing the given territories and the opportunities to realise the potential of each of them.
The information contained in “Invitation to Participate” is the basis for the participant’s Vision.
Format:
PDF, no more than 3 pages, A3 format.
It can include any textual and graphical materials: diagrams, illustrations, photographs, collages and other materials at the discretion of the applicant.
PORTFOLIOIn the portfolio, applicants must provide detailed information about five projects corresponding to the following categories:
1. Designs for residential and public and business buildings;
2. Master plans (strategies for the spatial development of territories);
3. Landscaping and redevelopment of territories.At least one project must be submitted in each category.
Format:PDF, no more than 5 pages (1 for each project), A3 format.
Declaration of ConsortiumIf a consortium is formed, it is necessary to provide a declaration of consortium, to be signed by all the participants.
Format:PDF, no more than 1 page, A4 format.
Proof of professional qualificationsDocuments confirming the applicant’s official qualifications and which allow them to work as an architect or a landscape architect.
Format:PDF, number of pages and format at the application’s discretion.
Declaration of Acceptance of the Regulations of the CompetitionFormat:PDF, 1 page, A4 format.
Documents indicating the applicant’s certificates and awardsFormat:PDF, number of pages and format at the applicant’s discretion
APPLICATION
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The Saratov region and the city of Saratov
Saratov is a regional capital in the European part of Russia. The Volga River, one of the largest in Russia, flows through the Saratov Region. The region has established transport links with Moscow, including airline service and federal highways and railways, allowing for quick transportation between the two cities. The region has a long border with Kazakhstan.
Saratov is located in the centre of the region and is its largest city. Saratov is also the region’s main transport hub: its largest port and exit roads to the federal highway are located here. The route is part of the European route network and connects European countries with Central Russia and the Urals. The second largest city in the region, Engels, is located on the opposite bank of the river from Saratov.
Saratov is connected with the city of Engels by the Saratov Bridge. Together, these cities form the core of the Saratov agglomeration: over the course of several years, strong transport, economic and social ties have developed between the cities. The areas under design consideration are located near the cerent of Saratov. The total area is 688 hectares. The areas are part of the agglomeration’s green belt.
RUSSIA
15 hoursfrom Saratov to Moscow by train
855 kmThe distance between Saratov and Moscow
1.5 hoursfrom Saratov to Moscow by plane
2.4 millionPopulation
SARATOV REGION CITY OF SARATOV
CITY OF ENGELS
101,200 sq.m.Total area of the region
1590Year of incorporation
840,000 peoplePopulation
1747Year of incorporation
230,000 peoplePopulation
Moscow
Asia
Europe
Kazakhstan
Saratov region
Volga
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Samara Region
Ulyanovsk Region
Penza RegionTambov Region
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Saratov at the end of the 18th century
Moskovskaya Street near the Exchange Building, 1894 Workers’ settlements, erected in the 1920s–1940s
The built environment in the 1945s–1960s The built environment in the 1970s–1980s Buildings from the 2000s
Key stages in the development of Saratov
The city was founded in 1590 near a fishing town with a small fortress. Within the fortress, streets ran parallel to the Glebovka and Volga Rivers in the direction of Sokolovaya and Lysaya Hills. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the city expanded beyond the territory of the fortress. In 1812 the city received a new master plan, according to which streets were to be organised in a a rectangular grid.
The industrial sector actively developed in the city and new residential areas formed around them. The city continued to grow, and new build-ings were 2- to 3-storey apartment buildings located along the pe-rimeter of blocks. The Stalinist Empire style was characteristic of that period. In 1931, the first airfield was founded in the northern part of the city on Sokolovaya Hill and began to serve passenger traffic.
At the end of the 1980s, the first microdistrict made of 9- and 12-sto-rey buildings was created. These buildings featured improved standard sections and were greater in length, with increased variety of layout and building height. The number of stories of buildings gradually in-creased and by the 2010s, there were buildings up to 25 storeys. The central part of the city was made increasingly dense by multi-storey residential buildings, which impinge on the appearance of the histori-cal built environment.
Since the 1980s, there has been discussion about moving the airport outside the city limits due to the impossibility of lengthening the run-way. In 2008, a decision was made to build a new airport, and in 2019, it was opened. At the same time, the old airport was closed.
In the 1960s, the practice of building 5-storey panel residential build-ings became widespread and the planning structure of new districts was changing: large blocks, flexible arrangement of buildings inside them, lack of links to street frontage and a large amount of greenery. By the mid-1960s, the first full-fledged microdistricts emerged on the periphery, mainly made up of standardised 5-storey apartment buildings
In 1965, a road bridge was built connecting Saratov with Engels. As a result of the construction of this bridge, an island in the middle of the river was permanently formed, which is called Pokrovskie Peski (Pokrovsky Sands).
Until the beginning of the 1960s, the main type of housing construc-tion were settlements near factories. A typical situation is the build-ing up of the inner part of the blocks with standard panel residential buildings, with buildings in the Stalinist Empire style remaining along the perimeter of the block. Despite the emergence of panel residential buildings, construction is carried according to a block principle.
In 1956, the construction of the Saratov hydroelectric station began, which had a significant impact on the shift in hydrological indicators, the microclimate and the relief of the floodplain systems of the river, especially on the islands.
In 1871, the Tambov-Saratov railway was opened, which led to the city’s linear development and created the necessary conditions for economic growth. The city became an important trading point and at the begin-ning of the 20th century, Saratov was the third-largest city in Russia. This led to active development and building in the city. The buildings are stone or wooden 2- to 3-storey houses, whose main facades faced the streets. Along the central streets, stone houses were primarily built for nobles or wealthy merchants. Other streets were mainly populat-ed by wooden houses, belonging to smaller merchants and common people.
Late 16th–early 19th century Mid 19th–early 20th century 1917–1945
1945–1965 1965–1980 1980–2010s
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The five areas to be developed
Ast
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Stre
et
Bolshaya Kazachya Street
Chern
yshevs
kogo S
treet
Bolshaya Gornaya Street
Prospekt 50 Let Oktyabrya
Shekhurdina Street
Sokolovaya Street
Natural park “Kumisnaya Meadow”
Lipki Garden
Child
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Secha OvragSokolovaya Gora
Alekseevskiy Ovrag
Gor
ky P
ark
Central Railway Station
Volga
River
Proj
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Towards Gagarin Airport
PARK POBEDY
THE FORMER SARATOV -TSENTRALNY AIRPORT
ZELENY ISLAND
GLEBUCHEV OVRAG
POKROVSKIE PESKI ISLAND
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Volga
River
Lysaya Gora (hill)
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Sokolovaya Gora (hill)
A new stage in the development of the city center
The city of Saratov was formed between two hills - Lysaya Gora and Sokolovaya Gora, and these hills determined the key spatial directions of the city’s development: towards the north and along the Volga River, to the northeast and southwest. Despite this, up until the beginning of the 20th century, only a tiny part of the built environment went beyond the boundaries of the city.
In the 20th century, the industrial sector developed along key areas and residential areas were built. In the late 20th–early 21st century, new buildings were erected farther and farther from the city centre. Because of this, the load on the existing public facilities and recreational areas in the historical centre increased significantly.
The project sites for the development of architectural and urban planning concepts are a unique chance for the city to stimulate new development:
— to expand the city centre, developing its public and business functions;
— to create new opportunities for leisure activities in the city centre;
— to integrate recreational areas into the structure of the built environment.
The best designs for the development of the urban environment in the Volga region will be implemented in Saratov. The new district on the site of the former airport will serve as an example of a comfortable environment for the residents of the largest regional Russian cities. Working with green areas is an example of the harmonious existence of people and nature while preserving its biodiversity.
Volga
River
Lysaya Gora (hill)
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Sokolovaya Gora (hill)
Airport
Volga
River
Lysaya Gora (hill)
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The former Saratov-Tsentralny Airport
Territorial makeup
17 %
2 %
81 %
runways
buildings
unused airfield
Description of the areaThe territory of the former Saratov-Tsentralny (Saratov Central) Federal International Airport is located 3 km from the city centre, on Sokolovaya Gora (Sokolovaya Hill). The airport was closed in the summer of 2019. The new Gagarin International Airport opened north of the village of Saburovka, 20 kilometers from the old airport. Today the site is a vacant area with a preserved airfield and a passenger terminal building. The territory of the airport is surrounded by residential buildings, parking lots, car services and warehouse complexes.
Development challenges
Lack of transport and pedestrian connections with the city
Lack of transport and utility infrastructure
Adjacency with industrial and warehouse areas
Key sites:
241 haTotal area
passenger terminal building
hotel
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sports facilities
balneotherapy building
Glebuchev Ovrag
Key sites:
65 %
14 %
12 %
8 %
1 %
Description of the areaGlebuchev Ovrag (Glebuchev Ravine) is located 1 km from the city centre and was the natural border of Saratov until the second half of the 18th century. The Glebovka River flowed along the bottom of the ravine, and it was enclosed in an underground canal in the 1960s. Today, part of the territory of Glebuchev Ovrag is built up with individual houses, including pre-revolutionary ones, as well as sports facilities and parking lots.
Development challenges
Deterioration of the underground canal of the Glebovka River
High probability of landslides
Random arrangement of parking lots
Necessity of sewage treatment plants for the underground canal of Glebovka river
Spontaneous garbage dumps
Territorial makeup
private residential buildings
parking lots
sports facilities
abandoned areas
greenery
Pavel Kuznetsov House Museum
36 haTotal area
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Park Pobedy
Exposition of military and economic equipment occupies a significant part of the park
Adjacent landfill for solid household waste
Adjacent industrial and storage areas
Risks of landslides
Shortage of pedestrian connections with surrounding territories
Description of the areaPark Pobedy (Victory Park) was built on Sokolovaya Gora in 1975 in honor of the 30th anniversary of the victory of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War. Today on the territory of the park there is a landmark memorial complex «Cranes» with a 40m height stele, museums of military and labor glory, as well as an exposition of military and aviation equipment. The park is popular with residents and visitors of the city. Its slopes offer unique panoramic views of the Volga river.
Development challenges
3 % 1 %4 %
2 %1 %
87 %
Territorial makeup
Orthodox church
‘Cranes’ memorial complex
ethnographic park
museum complex
exposition of military aircraft technology
Park paths
Landscaping and greenery
Key sites:
museum of military and labour feats
Orthodox church
‘Cranes’ memorial complex
National village of peoples of the SaratovRregion
95 haTotal area
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Territorial makeup
Zeleny Island
Poor transport accessibility
Abandoned oil production infrastructure
The southern part of the island is used only in the summer season
Partial waterlogging of the island
Northern part of the island is practically never used
Low-quality recreational infrastructure
Description of the areaThe island (whose name translates as Green Island) acquired current borders in the 1960s due to the creation of the Volgograd Reservoir after the construction of the Volzhskaya hydroelectric power station. There are remains of oil production infrastructure on the island, which was active until recently. Today the island is used for recreation, with many camp sites and yacht clubs. The island is accessible only by water transport.
Territory development challenges
city beaches
boat launches
tourist bases and summer cottages
landscaping and greenery
Key sites:
boat launches
beach camping sites
274 haTotal area
0.3 %
3.6 % 3.8 %
92.3 %
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Pokrovskie Peski Island
Flood risks during flood season
Western part of the island is used only in the summer season
The presence of wetlands in the coastline
Eastern part of the island is practically unused
Underdeveloped recreation infrastructure
24 %
76 %
Description of the areaThe creation of Pokrovskie Peski (Pokrovsky Sands) Island is linked with the extraction of sand from the Volga River during the construction of supports for the Saratov bridge, opened in 1965. Most of the island territory is occupied by the City Sands beach. It is one of the most popular leisure destinations in Saratov and Engels. There is practically no infrastructure for beach recreation on the island. It can be reached by a staircase down from the Saratov Bridge, next to which there is also a public transport stop.
Territory development challenges
Territorial makeup
city beach
landscaping and greenery
Key objects on the territory:
public transport stop
42 haTotal area
beach
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New opportunities for the city centre
Each of the five sites for which architectural and urban planning concepts are to be developed will open up new opportunities for life and leisure.
The development of recreational areas will increase the diversity of leisure activities, and the development of a new city centre will allow people with different opportunities and needs to find a comfortable place to live.
Green areas will become an example of effective work with different types of city parks for cities around Russia. The new city centre will be an example of the potential quality of living environment available to residents of large regional cities.
GLEBUCHEV OVRAGA landscape park reflecting the cultural and historical identity of the city.
ZELENY ISLANDNatural park that introduces the biodiversity of the Volga to city residents.
POKROVSKYE PESKI ISLANDThe liveliest and most attractive place to relax on the Volga River in Saratov and Engels.
PARK POBEDYA memorial park combining Soviet past with modern urban culture.
FORMER SARATOV-TSENTRALNY AIRPORTA new city centre with new standards for the creation of a comfortable urban environment.
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Potential for Spatial Development
FORMER SARATOV-TSENTRALNY AIRPORT
Creation of various types of housing, enabling different living scenarios in the area
Creation of about 30,000 jobs and housing for 45,000 people
Creation of a new park in the centre, integrated with the recreational framework of the city
Integration of housing development of public functions that create the active life of the district
Creation of networks of educational and medical institutions that ensure high quality of life
Integration of the territory into the city’s transport system, with a focus on public transport and walking within the district
New city centre that implements the standards for creating a comfortable urban environment.1
VICTORY PARK GLEBUCHEV OVRAG ZELENY ISLAND POKROVSKIYE SANDS ISLAND
Preservation of the natural character and topography of the territory
Exploration of the historical and cultural potential of the territory
Development of a set of engineering and landscape measures aimed at reducing the negative impact on the ravine ecosystem
Integration of landscape solutions into the fabric of the existing buildings
Combination of the park’s memorial heritage and new functions that meet the modern needs of Saratov residents
Development of new vistas of the city and the Volga using landscape solutions
Attraction of new groups of visitors to the park
Public events of various sizes
Development of connections with the surrounding areas, along with a cableway to Zeleny Island
Development of the park taking into account the specifics of its topography and the risk of landslide processes
Preservation and development of the island’s ecosystem
Development of environmentally friendly modes of transportation to connect with the city
Development of tourist infrastructure and services
Creating conditions for observing the life of local flora and fauna
Careful integration of new functions into the island’s landscape
Development of various types of recreation on the Volga River
Opportunities for long vacations on the island (up to several days)
Creation of infrastructure that takes the island’s different seasons and natural features into account
Development of alternative transport connections
Hosting public events of various sizes
A memorial park combining the Soviet past with modern urban culture.
A landscape park, which reflects the cultural and historical identity of the city.
A nature park that introduces the biodiversity of the Volga to city residents.
The liveliest and most attractive place to relax on the Volga River in Saratov and Engels.
1 According to the Standard for Integrated Development of Territories (see page 32)
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Principles of spatial development
Reducing car dependence and developing public transport, easy mobility solutions and comfortable walking conditions.
Creating a comfortable environment for different groups of users with different lifestyles.
Supporting the urban ecosystem to improve the health of city residents.
Preservation and restoration of nature unique to the Volga River.
A variety of experiences of both natural and urban spaces available to city residents.
Reflecting the unique features of the area using applied solutions to increase residents’ interest in the development of the urban environment.
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URBAN CONTEXT
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Population density
Borders of the project sites
Borders of the territory under consideration
Green areas
Water bodies and streams
Population density, people / ha
240 1000
838,000peoplepopulation of Saratov
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preschool age (up to 4 years)
school age (5 to 19 years)
young professionals (20 to 34 years old)
economically active population (35 to 65 years old)
pensioners (over 65 years old)
5 %
15 %
20 %
43 %
17 %
0 1 2 3 km
The project sites are located near the city’s historical centre, one of the most densely populated urban areas.
• The territories of the former airport and Park Pobedy are surrounded by low-density individual residential buildings.
• The territory of Glebuchev Ovrag is located in a zone of dense historical development.
• The territories of the Zeleny and Pokrovskie Peski Islands are located between the densely populated historical centres of Saratov and Engels.
The sites’ locations guarantees demand for recreational functions among local residents, and also indicates the availability of conditions for the creation of a new city centre on the territory of the former airport.
Demographic forecastCurrently, the population of Saratov amounts to 838,000 people. Together with Engels and a number of villages, they form the Saratov agglomeration with a population of more than 1.15 million people. Between 2020 and 2030, a slow but steady population growth is expected.
Population balance by age in 20191
Park Pobedy
Zeleny Island
Pokrovskie Peski Island
Glebuchev Ovrag
Former Saratov -Tsentralny Airport
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50 Let Oktyabrya Prospekt
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Historical buildings (2-5 floors)
Soviet low-rise buildings (up to 4 floors)
Mid-rise microdistrict buildings (3-5 floors)
Territories of multi-storey microdistrict buildings (6 and more floors)
Territories of individual residential development (1-2 floors)
Territories of industrial buildings
Borders of project sites
Borders of the territory under consideration
Green areas
Water bodies and streams
Building types
0 1 2 3 km
The project sites are located near the historical centre of Saratov. The areas adjacent to them are populated by by historical, mid-height microdistricts and individual buildings. When developing architectural concepts, it is necessary to take their features into account.
Historical buildings2- to 3-storey wooden or stone houses from the mid-19th–early 20th century, interspersed with local buildings of subsequent periods.
Individual developmentHistorical wooden individual houses and modern cottages.
Mid-rise micro-district developmentFormed mainly by Soviet 5- to 9-storey panel houses build between 1965–1980s.
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Легенда
Borders of project sites
Borders of the territory under consideration
ZONING OF THE CITY OF SARATOV
Residential zones:
ZH-1 Building zone for multi-storey apartment buildings
Zh-1.1 Development zone for multi-storey apartment buildings
ZH-2 Development zone for mid-rise apartment buildings
Zh-4 Development zone for individual houses G-4.1 Development zone for individual houses G-5 Zone of conversion of seasonal residence
building into individual living space
Public and business zones:
OD-1 Zone for administrative and business, cultural, entertainment and trade purposes
OD-1.1 Development zone for administrative and business, cultural and entertainment, trade purposes
OD-2 Zone for objects of higher and secondary specialized education
OD-2.1 Development zone for objects of higher and secondary specialized education
OD-3 Zone for healthcare and social protection facilities
OD-4 Zone for religious use objects OD-5 Zone for research and design institutes
Engineering and transport infrastructure zones:
Р-1 Green area common area (parks, gardens, squares)
R-1.1 Development zone for green areas of common use (parks, gardens, squares)
Р-2 Zone for forest parks R-2.1 Zone for development of forest parks P-3 Forest zone Р-4 Recreational and landscape area R-4.1 Development zone for recreational
and landscape areas P-6 Botanical Garden Zone R-7.1 Special Purpose Green Space
Development Zone Р-8 Zone for physical culture and
sports facilities R-8.1 Physical culture and sports
development zone R-9 Zone for long-term recreation facilities R-9.1 Development zone for long-term
recreation facilities
R-9.2 Zone for long-term recreation facilities on the islands in the water area of the Volgograd storage facility
P-10 Beach Zone Production zones:
P-1 Zone for industrial and communal storage facilities of IV and V SanPiN hazard classes
P-1.1 Development zone for industrial and communal storage facilities of IV and V SanPiN hazard classes
P-2 Zone for industrial and utility-warehouse facilities of III SanPiN hazard class
P-2.1 Development zone for industrial and communal storage facilities of III SanPiN hazard class
T-1 Zone for the right-of-way of railways and non-public railways
Т-3 Transport service facilities area Т-3.1 Development zone for transport service
facilities I-1 Zone for engineering infrastructure
facilities
Sensitive objects zones:
SP-1 Zone for sensitive objects SP-1.1 Development zone for secure facilities
Agricultural use zones:
СХ-1 Zones for agricultural use СХ-2 Zone for agricultural enterprises,
urseries for keeping animals, shelters for homeless animals
СХ-3 Seasonal living area СХ-3.1 Development zone for seasonal
residence
Special purpose zones:
CH-2 Zone for cemeteries and memorial parks
Other territories:
PT-3 Zone for possible development of residential facilities
PT-4 Zone for possible development of multifunctional facilities
Zone for possible development of multifunctional facilities on agricultural land (at the end of the estimated period of the master plan of the city)
ZONING OF THE CITY OF ENGELS
Zh-1 Type 1 residential area
Zh-2 Type 2 residential area
ОZH Coolant zone of multifunctional buildings
OD Public and business zone
KT Commercial (retail) development area
OS Zone for the location of social infrastructure facilities
P-1 Production and communal zone of the 1st type
P-2 Production and communal zone of the 2nd type
T-1 Zone for railway transport and near-rail territories
T-2 River transport zone
IG Zone for the city’s engineering infrastructure
СХ-1 Agricultural use zone
Р-1 Public parks area
Р-3 Zone for squares, boulevards and squares
Р-4 Zone for city beaches
P-5 Urban forest zone
R-6 Recreational construction zone
Р-7 Zone for natural landscapes
С-1 Zone for sensitive objects
С-2 Special purpose planting area
Zoning
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Green areas
Non-landscaped green areas
Landscaped public green areas
10-minute walking distance zone of landscaped public areas
Borders of project sites
Borders of territories under consideration
Waterways and streams
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The landscaped green areas of Saratov and Engels are scattered and do not form a single recreational framework. In addition, a significant part of the population has no landscaped gardens, parks or promenades within walking distance.
Concept development areas are unique in size and importance. The recreational spaces that will be created can become a place of relaxation and entertainment for more than 1 million residents of both cities. It will also create new recreational opportunities for residents of adjacent territories: more than 2,000 citizens who already live nearby will have a green area within walking distance.
Park Pobedy (Victory Park)The second most popular city park in Saratov. Located at some distance from the city centre. It has the potential to become a key element in the natural framework of the city.
Lipki ParkLocated in the central part of the city, this is one of the oldest parks in Saratov, it was founded in the early 19th century. Together with Kirov Avenue and Volzhskaya Street, it is part of the most popular walking route in the city centre.
Gorky Park of Culture and LeisureThe third most popular city park in Saratov. At the beginning of its existence, it was an oak grove, and was later transformed into a city park.
Gorky Park
Lesnoy Forest Park
Yunnat Garden
Detsky Park
Rubina Square
Liberty Park
Detsky Park
Lipki Garden
Radishchev Garden
Square of the First Teacher
Square of the Fighters
of the 1905 Revolution
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Transport
Streets of city importance
Streets of regional importance
Streets of local importance
Pedestrian streets
Railways
Tram line
Shipping routes
City and agglomeration shipping routes
Water taxi
Passenger stations and stopping points on railways
Public transport stops
River port
Passenger pier
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Border of territories in consideration
Green areas
Water bodies and streams
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Due to their proximity to the historic centre of the city, all projected areas, with the exception of Zeleny Island territory, have good transport accessibility:
• The territory of the former airport is located at the intersection of important urban transport corridors that connect the city with the Saratov ring road. There is also a functioning tram line near the territory of the airport.
• The territory of Glebuchev Ovrag adjoins Bolshaya Gornaya Street, with high transport activity and an exit onto the Saratov Bridge that connects Saratov and Engels. The territory also has access to the passenger pier and river port.
• The territory of Pokrovskie Peski Island is accessible by public transport thanks to a descent from the Saratov bridge. The territory of the island is equally well accessible both from the side of Saratov and from the side of Engels.
• The territory of Zeleny Island has low transport accessibility due to a lack of land connections with Saratov and Engels. However, a water taxi runs from the pier located at Bolshaya Zatonskaya Street.
Tram in SaratovOne of the main types of urban public transport in Saratov and one of the oldest tram systems in Russia, operating since 1908.
The Saratov BridgeThe bridge is one of the main spatial links connecting the centers of Saratov and Engels, and therefore is one of the busiest highways.
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Cultural heritage
Cultural heritage sites of federal significance
Cultural heritage sites of regional significance
Cultural heritage sites of local
significance
Identified cultural heritage sites
Buffer zones of cultural heritage sites
Cultural heritage sites area
Protective zones of cultural heritage sites
Borders of project sites
Borders of territories in consideration
Green areas
Waterways and streams
284 sitesof cultural heritage within 10-minute walking distance from project sites
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Most of Saratov’s cultural heritage sites are close to the project sites.
• There are two cultural heritage sites on the territory of Glebuchev Ovrag: the Pavel Kuznetsov House Museum and the balneological hospital. Almost 250 cultural heritage sites here are within walking distance.
• The area under consideration contains a further 67 cultural heritage sites. The most significant are Pokrovskaya Church and Advent Cathedral.
Pavel Kuznetsov House MuseumIt is a wooden two-storey house built in the 1870s. The famous russian painter Pavel Varfolomeevich Kuznetsov was born here in 1878. Then he lived and worked in this house.
Balneological hospitalThe Balneological hospital was built in the Stalin Empire style in 1958.
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Balneological hospital building
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Glebuchev Ovrag
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Relief
The central and southern parts of the city are located in a structural basin (50-80 MASL), surrounded by three low mountains along the Volga Upland: Lopatina Gora, Lysaya Gora and Sokolovaya Gora (165m), where Park Pobedy and the former Airport are situated. Despite the natural uplands, the city relief is formed by many ravines, located basically perpendicular to the Volga river. The largest of them is Glebuchev.
After the Volga hydroelectric station was built, the water level rose by more than 6 m and defined the new shorelines of the Volga Islands.
Sokolovaya GoraPark Pobedy and the former Airport are located on Sokolovaya Gora (Sokolovaya Hill), characterized by the various relief and spots with splendid city views.
Glebuchev OvragGlebuchev Ovrag (Glebuchev Ravine) is situated at the bottom of Sokolovaya Gora. Earlier, the Glebovka River flowed at the bottom of the ravine, which was enclosed in an underground tunnel in the second half of the 20th century.
IslandsZeleny Island took on its current form to-date borders after the Volgograd Reservoir was created, along with the Volga hydroelectric station. Pokrovskie Peski (Pokrovsky Sands) Island is artificial, and was formed when the Saratov Bridge was built.
Line relief (1 step is 10 m)
Highest points of relief
Borders of project sites
Borders of territories in consideration
Green areas
Waterways and streams
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Alekseevsky Ovrag
Secha Ovrag
Lopatina Gora 230 m
Lisaya Gora 285 m
Sokolovaya Gora 165 m
Volga
River
Park Pobedy
Zeleny Island
Pokrovskie Peski Island
Glebuchev Ovrag
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Surface runoff
Expected water flows
Borders of project sites
Borders of territories in consideration
Green areas
Waterways and streams
0 1 2 3 km
The water system of the Volga River basin consists not only of the Volga itself, but also of canals, streams, springs and dry channels that fill with water only after heavy rainfalls. The channel network must be considered while projecting the networks of sewerage, creating bioswales and other filtering systems for the surface runoff.
• The main part of the surface runoff from the former Saratov Airport goes to the north. This area can be used for gathering and filtering water.
• The main part of the surface runoff from Park Pobedy also goes to the northern side the mountain. The runoffs which go towards the south of the park can cause erosion of the slope.
• The territory of Glebuchev Ovrag is historically one of the main city watercourses, flowing into the Volga. Soil slip and slope erosion can be observed within the territory of ravine. The map of the channel network can help to find problem areas.
• The islands are exposed to shore erosion due to the wakes caused by passing boats and ships.
Sazanka Lake
Second Guselka River
First Guselka
RiverMonakhov Pond
Guselsky Bay
Bannoe Lake
Stav Lake
Sadok Lake
Pionerskoe Lake
Volga
River
Park Pobedy
Zeleny Island
Pokrovskie Peski Island
Glebuchev ravine
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TYPES OF RESTRICTIONS
BANS CONNECTED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATION AND RESIDENTIAL AREA
PROJECT AREAS
Sanitary protection shore zone
It is prohibited1:— to use sewage for soil fertilisation;— to move and park vehicles, exclud-
ing traffic and parking in specially equipped places with paved road surfacse.
Zeleny Island, Pokrovskie Peski Island
Water protection zone It is prohibited1:— to move and park vehicles, exclud-
ing traffic and parking in specially equipped places with paved road surfaces.
Glebuchev Ovrag, Park Pobedy
Landslides It is prohibited:— to organise sewage treatment
facilities;— to preserve internal drainage areas
and marshlands;— to build constructions and conduct
engineering protection activities leading to stimulation of dangerous geological processes at the sur-roundings.
Park Podedy, Glebuchev Ovrag
Sanitary protection zone (SPZ) for indus-trial and warehouse facilities
It is prohibited to place2: — residential constructions, including
individual residential houses;— landscape recreation areas; — health resorts, holiday hotels and
spa retreats;— gardening partnerships, cottage
buildings, individual or collective allotment gardens;
— sports equipment; — playground equipment;— childcare and education facilities;— public health facilities;.
Former Saratov Airport, Glebuchev Ovrag
SPZ for electrical sub-stations
Former Saratov Airport, Park Pobedy
SPZ for special facility Park Pobedy
Protection zones for weather stations and security posts
It is prohibited:— to build and set any constructions;— to park water and road transport
and other vehicles;— to build irrigation and drainage
systems;— to plant trees and bushes;— to conduct dredging work;— to provide fishing areas.
Former Saratov Airport
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Areas with special use conditions
1 Water Code of the Russian Federation (with amendments from 2 August 2019).
2 SanPIN 2.2.1/2.1.1.1200-03 Sanitary protection zones and sanitary classifications of businesses, buildings and other sites
Sanitary protection zone for industrial and warehouse facilities
Landslides
Specially protected areas
SPZ for electrical substations
Protection zones for weather stations and security posts
SPZ for special facility
Buffer zone of waterways and streams
SPZ for agricultural facilities
Flood critical zone while dam burst
Flood critical zone while dike burst
Protection zone of OHTL
Restricted building height
Roadside clear zone
Protection zone of waterways and streams
Protection zones of Engels
Borders of project sites
Borders of territories in consideration
Green areas
Waterways and streams
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Climate
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The climate of Saratov is dry, highly continental and variable. It is characterised by short and dry winters and springs with dry summers. The climate is marked by different patterns such as frequent droughts; hot, dry winds; and large variations in winter temperature.
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Standards for the integrated development of territories
According to Standards for the Integrated Development of Territories, the area of the former airport should be analysed regarding the criterias of Central and Mid-Rise models of urban environments.
The central model is focused on creating new city life centres. Nowadays, such centres in Saratov are located in the historical centre, alongside the basic cultural and busi-ness sites of the city (business centres, theatres, museums, etc.). The first floors of such buildings are often occupied by cafes, restaurants, shops and other businesses.
The goal of the central model is an assortment of large social and business centres near residential districts. Such areas are characterised by good pedestrian and transport accessibility.
The mid-rise model is mainly based on building residential districts, forming human-fit areas and lowering the average height of buildings while situating residential buildings more closely together. The social and business centres are located based on the ‘close to home’ principle and are highly diverse due to the multifunctional use of buildings and surrounding areas.
CENTRAL MODEL
≥ 45 %Minimum share of green space within public areas
≥ 18 km/km2Road network density
≤ 0.9 haMaximum size of city blocks
MID-RISE MODEL
9 storeysMaximum buiding height
18 storeysMaximum height of primary buildings (up to 25% of built area)
≥30 %Percentage of occupied social and business space in the overall built area
15–20,000m²/haBuilding density
≥ 40 %Minimum share of green space within public areas
≥ 15 km/km2Road network density
≤ 4.5 haMaximum size of city blocks
8 levelsMaximum building height
12 levelsMaximum height of primary buildings (up to 25% of built area)
20–30 %Percentage of occupied social and business space in the overall built areaa
≥ 10 people/m²Minimum accessibiltiy of green spaces
≤ 43 mMaximum street width
≤ 44 mMaximum street width
≥ 6 people /m²Minimum accessibiltiy of green spaces
≤ 5 %Maximum percent of internal areas dedicated for parking
≤ 15 %Maximum percent of internal areas dedicated for parking
350–450 people/haPopulation density
8–15,000m²/haBuiltding density
300–350 people/haPopulation density
5–40,000m²/haBuilding density
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PhotosPark Pobedy
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View 1View of Park Pobedy from the main entrance to the park
View 2View of Park Pobedy from Saratov Bridge
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PhotosTerritory of the former Saratov-Tsentralny Airport
View 1View of the Saratov-Tsentralny Airport building from Aeroport Street
View 2View of the territory of the former Saratov-Tsentralny Airport
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Photos Glebuchev Ovrag
View 1View of the Glebuchev Ovrag from Voznesenskaya Street
View 3View of the Glebuchev Ovrag from Radishcheva Street
View 4View of the Glebuchev Ovrag from Chernyshevskogo Street
View 2View of the Glebuchev Ovrag from Oktyabrskaya Street
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View 2View of the southern coast of Zeleny Island
View 1View of Zeleny Island from Kozmonavtov Embankment
View 3Overhead view of Zeleny Island
View 4Overhead view of Zeleny Island, close up on existing boat infrastructure
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PhotosPokrovskie Peski Island
View 1View of Pokrovskie Peski Island from Kosmonavtov Embankment
View 2View of Pokrovskie Peski Island from Saratov Bridge
View 3View of the main entrance from Saratov Bridge
View 4View of the east coast of Pokrovskie Peski Island
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