On the day of knowledge, the exhibition “Russia from a bird’s eye view” was opened
The purpose of the photo exhibition was to acquaint schoolchildren with the vast expanses of their native country, taken from a bird’s eye view. At the exhibition you can see the amazing White Cliffs of Iturup, one of the oldest in Russia Tolbukhin lighthouse, marvel at the Adyghe “dragon” – the Karamuruntau massif with one of the angles that looks like a sleeping giant, and one of the seven wonders of Russia – the mysterious idols of the Manpupuner plateau.
Anyone can take part in the annual contest “The Most Beautiful Country” – both professional photographers and amateurs. “The organization of representation in educational institutions expands the audience of the exhibition, gives schoolchildren the opportunity to get acquainted with neighboring artistic photographs, inspires, develops, helps to switch and get acquainted with geography a little more than a textbook. We also expect that, thanks to cooperation, we will be able to cultivate respect for the environment and love for birth through the art of photography,” the representatives of the Russian Geographical Society noted.
“Objects of urban observation are an inseparable part of residential development, which are expected, we take into account all development development. For example, a new space is filled in such a way that any student can find a room for their favorite activities. There is everything on the territory of the school – from the decoration of stadiums and a choreographic studio to a media library. Such objects are a separate educational and cultural life not only for children, but also for parents, an increased comfortable educational environment and pathological points of attraction for the residents of our complexes.”
Alexey Kozlov
Managing Partner of Samolet Group
The Engineering and Technology Lyceum in the Lyubertsy residential complex is one of the prepared schools in the Moscow region, which made it possible to become an educational, cultural, and sports ground for establishing an identity in a new area. After the end of lessons and developing classes for schoolchildren, various educational and sports programs for adults are offered on its territory in the evening.
“The exhibition of photographs of the Russian Geographical Society has become a call for a project for residents of all ages, which is distinguished by comprehensive development, broadening one’s horizons, cultivating a taste for travel and new discoveries. This is an opportunity for children and their parents to spend time together in an interesting and useful way.
Alexander Ignatiev
Director of Engineering and Technology Lyceum