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Venatovskaya Larisa A.

Position

Senior lecturer

Address

4, 2nd Krasnoarmeiskaya Str., St Petersburg, 190005

Basic information

Education

Specialty: Architecture

Qualification: Architect (Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute, 1979)

Professional development

  • The pedagogical space of the university: technologies, meanings, values (SPbGASU, 2018)

  • Features of teaching disabled people and people with health disorders in a technical university (SPbGASU, 2018)

  • Anti-corruption (for teachers) (SPbGASU, 2018)

  • Life safety (SPbGASU, 2018)

  • Performing the functions of a general designer (St Petersburg State Polytechnic University, 2010)

  • Continuous education in construction” (SPbGASU, 2013)

  • Quality management in education (SPbGASU, 2014)

Teaching

  • Architectural design

Professional interests

  • Scientific research
  • Curriculum development

Research interests

  • Multi-purpose public building typology

Publications

Larisa Venatovskaya is the author of one scientific article, one textbook (co-author).

The most significant publications

Textbooks

  1. Venatovskaya, L. A. Architectural design of a preschool educational institution for six groups: study guide / L. A. Venatovskaya [et al.]. - St Petersburg: SPbGASU, 2013. - 35 p.

Articles

  1. Venatovskaya, L. A. Multifunctional business centers in the architectural environment of a metropolis / L. A. Venatovskaya // Proceedings of the International scientific and methodological conference 25–26 November, 2013 - St Petersburg: SPbGASU, 2013. - P. 247–248 .

Achievements

Awards

Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of St Petersburg" (2005)

Additional information

The most significant projects

  • Zonal sorting hub of the Russian Post (St Petersburg, Sofiyskaya st., 81; 2008–2010)
  • Reconstruction of the zonal sorting hub of the Russian Post in Tyumen (Privokzalnaya st., 2; 2009)
  • Block station of the territorial warning system and wire broadcasting network of the Baltic Pearl complex (St Petersburg, Petergofskoe highway; 2009)