The podium of the winners of the regional competition of architectural projects «Pashsky Perevoz», aimed at the transformation of the Pasha village in the Volkhovsky district, was occupied by students of Ƶ. The projects of the winners will be taken into account when creating a concept for the development of the territory. They are going to be implemented at the expense of grants and with the support of investors from private business.
The winner of the competition was the project of a visit center in the Pasha village by Maria Markhonko, a student of the Institute of Spatial Environment Design of Ƶ. In the center of the historical settlement, it is proposed to build a complex of buildings made in the same style, and the dominant will be a two-story building of the «Visitor Center», which will serve as a point of attraction for tourists. There you can have a snack, relax, get background information and visit exhibition spaces. As the project manager, associate professor of Ƶ Remigius Shvabauskas, noted, it is a wooden two-story structure, the project was carried out for six months as part of the semester work of students of the University of PROMTECHDESIGN.



The project of reconstruction of the railway station in the Pasha village by Anastasia Smirnova, a student of the College of Technology, Modeling and Management of Ƶ, was awarded a silver award. The project manager is Associate Professor of Ƶ, honorary member of the International Academy of Contemporary Arts Evgeny Lobanov. The concept includes the functioning of the Russian Railways museum, a hostel, a water tower, a restaurant car, a maze, playgrounds, retail outlets, the arrangement of forest trails and a walking road.


Silver with Anastasia Smirnova was shared by Ivan Vinokurov, a student of the Institute of Spatial Environment Design of Ƶ. He presented a project for the reconstruction of the historical embankment in the Pasha village. Director – Associate Professor of Ƶ, member of the Union of Architects of Russia Alexander Feshin. The project involves the creation of a cultural object – a full-size deck of the ship of the Pashsky ferry in memory of the former pier, an observation pavilion - a museum pavilion with expositions inside, a garden with unique plants of the region, an entrance gate in the form of three letters P (the settlement of the Pashsky Ferry), as well as a swing "Pasha" overlooking the river and the entire coast.


The project of the small aviation airfield and the VIRAGE aero club in the village of Manikhino, carried out by Anna Vinogradova, a student of the Institute of Spatial Environment Design of Ƶ, took 3rd place. The project manager is Associate professor of Ƶ, member of the Union of Architects of Russia Alexander Feshin.
The single-lane airfield has three functional zones: the service and technical part, the territory of the VIRAGE aero club, and a drop zone with an area of 15 hectares. The airfield will provide storage and maintenance services, registration of route flights, aircraft rental with a pilot, small aviation pilot schools, organization of professional sports jumps, tandem jumps, parachuting competitions, paragliding, trike, balloon, air taxi, accommodation.


The third place with the tourist airfield project was shared with Anna Vinogradova by Alyona Motorina, a student of the College of Technology, Modeling and Management of Ƶ. The project manager is Associate Professor of Ƶ, honorary member of the International Academy of Contemporary Arts Evgeny Lobanov. The territory under development is located in the Pashsky settlement, the village of Monikhino. The airfield of the Volkhov Front, used by units of the 7th Air Army during the concentration of aviation before the start of the Petrozavodsk-Svir operation. He began combat work on December 14, 1941. After the war, it was used as a site for agricultural aviation. The concept and idea of the project is the tourist development with the preservation of the memory of this place, the return of the theme of aeronautics. While working on the project, it was important for the author to preserve the history of the military airfield.
The project provides for a summer field with a fleet of aircraft, a historical museum dedicated to military operations on the territory of the airfield, an airport terminal building, and a recreation area. The choice of red brick during the construction of the museum is due to the location near the Manikhinsky district of a brick factory that produced red bricks from 1946 to 1950.




