The Center of Contemporary Architecture (C:CA) was founded in Moscow in 2001 by the Russian Academy for Architectural and Building Science, Moscow Architectural Institute (MArchI), Moscow Art History Institute and Architectural Gallery as a cultural non-governmental organization.[1][2]
C:CA is focusing its attention on the quality of current architecture when everything is run by ruthless rules of the real estate market. C:CA aims to create a new vibrant informational structure, that would help the development of the Russian architecture and its incorporation into the world culture process.[1]
The main C:CA tasks are:[1]
- to support of the innovative ways in Russian architecture
- to stimulate the creative potential of Russian architects
- to draw public attention to architectural problems
- to spread currently absent knowledge of architectural masterpieces in the global architectural information exchange
- to develop international professional connections, supporting the architectural community of Russian province.
C:CA is a non-governmental and non profit organization, supported by Ford Foundation and other organizational and private sponsors. Irina Korobina heads C:CA since 2001, when she was appointed as a Director.
Initiatives
Architecture on TV
This one of priority directions of activity C:CA activity. Within four years C:CA run out the weekly TV show "Architectural gallery", author Irina Korobina. Broadcast on Cultural TV Channe. 150 episodes have run as part of the series in the last four years, focusing on such issues as urban development analysis of European cities (especially Moscow), portraits of the world’s and Russia’s star architects, information on architectural events in Moscow and international events such as the Venice Biennale and the Pritzker Prize, a report on the most important buildings of the 1920s.
References
- 1 2 3 "О ЦСА: Миссия (About Center of Contemporary Architecture: Mission)" (Russian). hstyle.ru. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
- ↑ "Collection: Center of Contemporary Architecture Media Collection, | ArchivesSpace Public Interface". aspace.lib.vt.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-10.