Arctic Center for Epic Literature and the Arts, Yakutsk

Arctic Center for Epic Literature and the Arts, Yakutsk

Location
Yakutsk
Public partner
Government of the Republic
of Sakha (Yakutia)
Private partner
OOO Seventeenth
Concession Company
PPP Agreement timelines
2019 to 2031

In 2019, following the results of filing a private initiative with the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and participating in a tender, OOO Seventeenth Concession Company (part of VIS Group) was selected as the private partner in the project for the design, creation and maintenance of the State Philharmonic Society of Yakutia and the Arctic Center for Epic Literature and the Arts in Yakutsk.

33,000m2
building area
7
floors
700seats
the Philharmonic hall capacity
830seats
the Arctic Center capacity
15,400m2
landscaping area

An integrated complex of the State Philharmonic Society and the Arctic Center for Epic Literature and the Arts is a building with a total area of almost 33,000 m2 and a height of 36.7 m. It will combine a philharmonic society, two theater halls, and a space for exhibitions and business events under one roof. The total capacity of the auditoriums is 1530 seats.

The new cultural cluster will be outfitted with unique equipment: the panoramic stage and the orchestra pit platforms can be transformed into different levels, turning circles with lifting mechanisms will allow creating distinctive variations of the stage relief.

For the first time in the republic, lighting, multimedia and acoustic equipment will make it possible to hold events of any level on a single site.

The facility is unique both in terms of the applied architectural solutions and the climatic conditions in which it is being built. To date, there are no cultural centers of this sort in the world built in permafrost conditions.

Yakutia is located in an Arctic region with its typical climatic features: large temperature differences, mobility of permafrost soils, increased seismic activity. Harsh natural conditions require compliance with certain requirements for the facility construction and design, and also affect the seasonality of work and material delivery.

The cultural cluster is located on the shore of Lake Saysary, which also affects the specifics of the work. As part of the project, the shoreline will be reinforced here and a pedestrian embankment will be created.

The over 15,000 m2 premises of the cultural and entertainment complex will become the city’s new public space.

Social and economic effects:
  • Raising the level of socio-cultural development of the region;
  • Creation of a new architectural dominant of the republic's capital;
  • Creation of a venue for international concerts and business summits;
  • Creation of an adjacent park and recreational area of over 12,000 square meters.