A new course on the preservation of architecture “Save and adapt: how to work with historical heritage?” within the framework of the program “Architects.rf” Architecture 10.04.2022 Lecturers of the program “Architects.The Russian Federation” will tell representatives of city administrations, businessmen, architects and concerned citizens how delicately and profitably for all parties to fit historical architecture into a modern urban context. Objects of historical heritage can and should be preserved, and in such a way that they can turn from monuments of the past into modern spaces that are useful to both the city and business. There are successful examples in Russia: the cinema “Art” in Moscow or Lantern baths in St. Petersburg. On the example of these and other cases, the lecturers of the course (including the director of the “Heritage School” Inna Krylova, lawyer Dmitry Charakhchyan, co-founder and coordinator of the Archnadzor movement Rustam Rakhmatullin, Project Director of Strelka Design Bureau Ekaterina Maleeva and other professionals) will tell you how to settle conflicts of interest, delicately combine historical architecture with new functions and make working with it economically profitable and legally justified. The course consists of eleven video lectures divided into five chapters: an object of cultural heritage through the eyes of urban defenders, managers, entrepreneurs, architects and activists. The course also includes text materials and tests that will help you better understand the specifics of working with WINDOWS. A frame from the video announcement of the course. Online courses “Architects.rf” are free and available on the program’s website after registration. Original content from the site