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Computer Kids – Houston TX Licensed Center – Child Care Program

Description: KinderCare Learning Centers is committed to your child’s future. With our experienced staff and innovative programs unlike any other, we provide your child with an unsurpassed learning experience. Your child will discover that learning is fun, while making new friends and building strong relationships with teachers who partner with you in your child’s education.

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  • License Number:
    334804330
  • Capacity:
    42
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Type of Care:
    DAY CARE CENTER; INFANT CENTER; SCHOOL AGE DAY CARE CENTER;
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Nov 17, 1997
  • District Office:
    INLAND EMPIRE REGIONAL OFFICE
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    (951) 782-4200 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Room 40 Nº4936 (between Ranelah Street and 149A Street), Ranelah, Bs. As.
With an area of ​​about 800 m2, prepared for the care of pets.
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– 14 ropes
– 3 slides measuring 3 x 8 meters for relaxation
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Denkmal, Russia – Moscow Exhibition: results of the main industry event!

October 21-23, 2021 in Gostiny Dvor, Moscow, an international specialized exhibition on the preservation, restoration, use, promotion of cultural heritage, redevelopment and museum technologies “denkmal, Russia – Moscow” was held. The architecture of the exhibition included a comprehensive business program on topical issues of the industry, a competitive and evening program, as well as a large-scale exhibition exposition. nine0006

Grand opening

The event started with an official delegation walking around the exposition. The tour was attended by Leipzig Mayor for Urban Development and Urban Planning Thomas Dinberg, First Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation A.N. Lomakin, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma, head of the Moscow branch of the Russian Historical Society S.V. Orlov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany to the Russian Federation Geza Andreas von Geyr, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Mexican States to the Russian Federation Norma Berta Pensado Moreno, Deputy Director of the Department of State Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation G. I. Sytenko, Director of the Leipzig Fair Markus Geisenberger, President of ICOMOS Russia, Deputy Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City – Chief Archaeologist of Moscow L.V. Kondrashev. The delegation members got acquainted with the stands of the companies and their projects, talked with the guests of the exhibition and proceeded to the grand opening, where they delivered parting words to the guests, exhibitors, as well as participants in the competitive program. nine0006

The second day of the exhibition was also marked by the arrival of Sergey Evgenyevich Cheremin, Minister of the Government of Moscow, Head of the Department of Foreign Economic and International Relations of the City of Moscow, who visited the exposition of the event, got acquainted with all the central stands and held meetings with representatives of German companies.

Plenary session of the exhibition

One of the central events of the first day is the plenary session “Cultural heritage objects in the context of the modern city. Actual methods of adaptation of objects. Within the framework of the session, the prospects for the development of the industry, international experience in the conservation and regeneration of cultural heritage sites, modern opportunities for re-profiling architectural monuments, as well as controversial points and moments of this work were considered. For example, Aleksey Tulupov, President of the development company Sminex, shared his thoughts on the problems of restoration and construction in the historical urban environment. nine0006

In 2021, PWC conducted the Heritage in the City international study, in which experts compared and analyzed how cultural heritage is managed in the five largest European capitals: London, Berlin, Paris, Rome and Moscow. This was told by the moderator of the session Ksenia Poveshchenko, director of the practice of providing services to state bodies and public organizations of PWC. London is the undisputed leader in the number of cultural heritage sites (19,603). Moscow is more than twice behind the British capital (8278 OKN), but takes second place. There are almost the same number of cultural objects in Berlin – 8218. In Rome there are 4587 CHOs, in Paris – only 2235.

Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Duma Stepan Orlov shared important figures directly about the Russian capital: “The Moscow restoration program is one of the largest in the world. According to the latest results of this program, the vast majority of historical and cultural monuments – 95%! are in good or fair condition. This is a very worthy figure, especially considering that in 2011 there were 66% of them.”

Thomas Dinberg, Mayor for Development and Urban Development of the city of Leipzig, spoke about the experience of Germany in the restoration of historical objects, their adaptation and integration into the modern urban environment. Leipzig uses special incentive methods, including funding from local authorities and the federal government, tax incentives (in 2020 their total amount was about 70 million euros), external support for private initiatives. nine0006

Yulia Loginova, Deputy Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow, shared the brightest Moscow cases that were implemented in restored cultural heritage sites in terms of functional purpose. This is the Northern River Station with the preservation of the historical function, Depot, which has turned from an abandoned tram station into the largest European food market. The place came to life thanks to the properly chosen function of the object. In the House of Narkomfin, it was possible to preserve the original elements of decoration and the historical function (a residential building). nine0006

One of the most significant redevelopment projects in Moscow in recent years is HPP-2 on Bolotnaya Embankment. Teresa Iarocci Mavica, director of the V-A-C Contemporary Art Foundation, shares her first impressions of working on the project: “When we entered the power plant, we were amazed by its beauty. But due to the fact that the building was closed to people, this beauty did not live. We set ourselves the goal of revitalizing this place, returning it to the map of the city.” Anastasia Nadeeva, Head of the Directorate of Foreign Objects and Cultural Heritage Objects of the APEX Project Bureau, shared the results of the project: “I was lucky – I participated in the project from the very beginning. This is a very complex engineering structure, which has turned into a beautiful element of the city’s beautification, where it will be pleasant to spend time.” So far, it is impossible to see the building from the inside: the opening of a new cultural space in GES-2 is scheduled for December 4th. nine0006

Alexey Kuznetsov, Deputy Director of the Construction Department of the KROST Concern, spoke about the company’s experience in temple construction: more than 50 churches, both restored and restored, and built from scratch. He noted that historical architecture can be combined with new technologies and modern materials.

Work on the preservation of cultural heritage is not limited to Moscow. In 2021, Gatchina became the capital of the Leningrad Region, which gave the necessary impetus to activate programs for the restoration and preservation of cultural heritage. Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Leningrad Region, Chairman of the Committee for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Vladimir Tsoi told where the government quarter would be built and announced a center for a new urban culture, codenamed Molzavod. nine0006

Several more foreign cases of restoration and adaptation of cultural heritage sites to modern needs were analyzed by Gergely Nagy, Vice President of the ICOMOS National Committee (Hungary), and Wolfgang Hockel, Chairman of the Board of the Leipzig Cultural Foundation. Gergely Nagy spoke about the experience of Budapest, where some of the historical districts of which had once fallen into disrepair (in particular, the Jewish Quarter), but in recent years have come back to life. Wolfgang Hockel shared cases from Germany. For example, HafenCity in Hamburg is known to many, and a similar example of the revitalization of the port industrial area in the progressive quarter in Leipzig – Plagwitz – is much less known outside of Germany. nine0006

Business program of the exhibition: main conclusions and results

The business program “denkmal, Russia – Moscow” covered three days of the exhibition and included more than 60 sessions and more than 200 speakers from Russia and abroad. The topics of the sessions and discussions touched upon topical issues and challenges of the industry, the main results of which are outlined below.

Olga Velikaya, head of the marketing department of INGRAD PJSC, shared her experience in the field of synergy of cultural heritage with the “remake” on the example of the improvement of the weaving wool factory “October” of the 19th century in the valley of the Setun River. “The cultural heritage site is surrounded on all sides by very tall residential buildings. It would seem that he was lost against the background of the remake. But in fact, everything is done here so that residents do not lack infrastructure.” As the speaker noted, now the production is closed. The Oktyabr factory has always been successful and even innovative, as well as popular and in demand – even the Kremlin often ordered fabrics and suits from there. Therefore, in the course of improvement, symbolic images of threads and fabric patterns were introduced into the objects. The territory of the factory was divided into two parts: a communication zone and a play zone. The play area has also been given historical features so that children can touch the heritage. nine0006

Nata Tatunashvili, architect, founder of the NOWADAYS office bureau, author of the Abrikosov house restoration project from MR Group, spoke about the reconstruction of buildings and the interpenetration of the historical with the modern on the territory of Moscow. “For us, the main thing in reconstruction is not the implementation of something new and alien, which was not there before, but rather an intellectual study of the environment, finding its qualities and a new way to use them – even if we are talking about pasture. ” As well as possible, her words are illustrated by the project “Counterfeiting”, which is dedicated to “Moscowness” and is based on images and impressions. We are conducting a dialogue between modern Russian architecture and historical architecture – we have abandoned historicism and attempts to simulate, play along, portray some kind of style. nine0006

Where is the balance between profit and preservation of heritage, discussed at the conference “Modern antiquity: redevelopment opportunities for working with historical sites.” During the session, the speakers discussed ways to rethink old buildings and adapt them to modern requirements, as well as the risks when working with historical buildings. On the last topic, Sergey Bogdanovsky, Project Manager of Pioneer Group of Companies, spoke about how, during the construction of multi-storey residential buildings in the remote Moscow district of Sviblovo, Pioneer Group of Companies unexpectedly discovered objects of cultural heritage in the courtyard of future 32-storey buildings: the walls of the factory of the merchant Kozhevnikov. As a result, a decision was made and successfully implemented to restore the factory, to place a private kindergarten and a cafe within its walls. “The risks and challenges were insane: the Yauza floodplain floods our tower every spring. Then we raised the residential complex by organizing underground parking around the tower. We understood that the status of residential buildings rises sharply when there is an object of cultural heritage right in the yard. Even in the Central Administrative District, few developers will take on a cultural heritage site, and even more so in Sviblovo. And even more so with the prices of the pandemic. But we seem to have managed to find that golden mean in connecting the preservation of cultural heritage with the economy.” nine0006

Problems of construction and restoration of temples were discussed at the conference “Preservation of objects of cultural heritage of religious significance.” So, for example, the concern “KROST” took part in the fate of 50 churches in Moscow and the Moscow region. Alexey Kuznetsov informed the participants of the conference about this information, explaining that it was mainly about construction, but also about restoration and reconstruction. The Concern is especially proud of the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Mother of God at the Federal Security Service of Russia, the Church of Panteleimon the Healer at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, the Church in honor of the Iberian Icon of the Mother of God at the military unit of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and the main church of the National Guard in Balashikha. “I consider the use of modern materials to be a very correct and promising direction in our work,” the speaker emphasized. Especially glass fiber reinforced concrete, a decorative material that we use on facade reliefs. This material is superior in strength to natural stone, although we also use materials traditional for building churches: stone, copper, mosaic, oak, metal roofing. ” The participants noted that the history of each object is unique, it is impossible to create a standard project for the restoration of the temple, but the exchange of experience helps to meet any challenges. nine0006

Practical issues of paperwork and payback when working with cultural heritage objects were discussed at the round table “Monument for the investor: examples of effective projects and solutions.” The main principle of work is to maintain the balance of all construction participants, noted Anna Ureyskaya, Director for Urban Planning Regulation and External Relations of Capital Group. According to last year’s statistics, about half of the projects for the preservation of cultural heritage are financed by the state, and half by investors. In order to build an object that is profitable for the investor and preserve the historical heritage, one must understand that a modern city is developing dynamically at the same time and wants to preserve the old. It’s very hard to put it together. “An object with a cultural heritage is like a Pandora’s box,” the speaker joked and cited the Capital Group project, the Zolotoy Ostrov multifunctional complex on Bolotnaya and Sofiyskaya embankments, as a positive example. “We understood that this development would be located in the buffer zone of the Moscow Kremlin. We submitted a study and a report on the work done to UNESCO, developed projects for emergency measures, included them in an active urban environment – yes, this is possible. We are proud that the object is a holistic composition, the complex task of preserving the ensemble of the brewery, creating a park, permeability, public spaces has been completed. How to achieve benefits in the project? This is possible if we approach the implementation of the project comprehensively and make a quality product.” nine0006

The problems of choosing optimal technological solutions were discussed at the conference “Development of the restoration industry: modern technologies and prospects”. Aleksey Kharitonov, Deputy General Director of AZHIO Group for Science, noted that the step-by-step implementation of an integrated approach in restoration materials science is important. “These steps are three: a comprehensive survey of buildings and structures, survey work and design; development, production and supply of materials necessary for the implementation of the project, performance of works on restoration, finishing, construction. Evaluation of the effectiveness of materials and technologies”. The speaker called for the creation of an all-Russian practice in chemical engineering solutions and the creation of general requirements for quality control, since so far all changes are stored only in the author’s documentation. nine0006

Continuing the topic of industry development, Alexander Kuzmin, Specialist in development and business support in terms of building sales and commercial infrastructure for production companies ZHK “Nevskaya Palitra” TM “Paints Fridlander”, spoke about technological approaches in painting facades and interiors. “The technological approach, in our understanding, is a step-by-step examination: assessment of the state of the monument, search for the optimal technology for the production of materials and technology for the production of works,” the speaker said. “Of course, the basic rules must be observed: at sub-zero temperatures, water-based paints cannot be applied. The choice of color also needs to be approached scrupulously. According to the analytics of LKM requests for OKN received by Friedlander Paints, 54% is white, 20% is yellow, sand and its shades, 14% is brown and its shades. Probably, when restoring a wide variety of palettes is not necessary, – the speaker said, – But our technological imperative is that it is necessary to carry out a spectral analysis of colors, taking into account lighting. nine0006

As part of the business program, the topic of working with different materials was touched upon. For example, at the conference “Technologies for the restoration of natural stone at cultural heritage sites” they discussed how one of the most common materials allows you to preserve the historical appearance of many significant objects. Of the main issues, it is necessary to note the examination of monuments before direct work with them. Aleksey Snedkov, director of Sirius Project LLC, spoke on this topic and noted the problem of incomplete research. So, for example, “the main process consists of four parameters: historical archival research, field research, laboratory research and analysis of all information (conclusions and recommendations for restoration work). But, in addition to chemical and technological research, we also carry out engineering measurements. Therefore, we have the opportunity to combine different methods of analysis in order to look at the object from different angles and present a more complete picture before starting effective work,” the speaker concluded. nine0006

The issue of using PVC windows and other modern materials when working with historical buildings was discussed at the discussion panel “New technologies and old buildings: possibilities and limits of use.” Andrey Okulov, head of the Technical Department of VEKA Rus, noted the trend in Russia to use standard windows. Meanwhile, the technology of modern PVC windows allows you to do a lot: it provides thermal protection, safety, sound insulation, they are environmentally friendly and contain Smart House elements, they have no color or shape restrictions. “Production technologies are developing and it is possible to use them for restoration work. Visually, only a specialist will distinguish PVC from wood, while PVD is much more durable.” nine0006

How to ensure the modern development of the city and at the same time preserve the unique historical and cultural heritage of Moscow was discussed at the round table “From Housing Renovation to Urban Development Strategy”. The renovation program will breathe new life into areas that are at risk of becoming ghettos, says Aleksey Raskhodchikov, co-chairman of the Moscow City Center for Urban Studies Foundation. It will solve one of the problems of the modern metropolis – the gradual withering of the old factory districts and sleeping areas built in the 80s of the last century. Their development is a question of the coming years. “It is impossible to create an implemented strategy on a district scale if it does not take into account the interests of residents, if they are not ready to participate in it,” the speaker emphasized. nine0006

Continuing the topic of urban development strategy, Dmitry Sukhov, the chief architect of the Mosproekt-3 Group of Companies, said: “We need to invent a story where there is none. In a place where there are no architectural monuments, a ravine, a stream can lie, interesting people can live. For example, I associate the Izmailovo district with lilacs, because they beat Sirenevy Boulevard there, you can draw a line of lilacs through the entire district. Speaking about the identity, the speaker noted that there can’t be many religious buildings, you need to strive for the figure of 10%. Sometimes it is enough to connect different parts of the area with paths for bicycles and scooters. nine0006

denkmal awards: the best arch projects and companies working with OKN were identified , adaptation for modern use and restoration of cultural heritage sites. The award was established within the framework of the international exhibition “denkmal, Russia-Moscow”.

The grand opening of the evening was held under the greetings of the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Foreign Economic and International Relations of the City of Moscow Sergey Evgenyevich Cheremin and Mayor of Leipzig for Urban Development and Urban Planning Thomas Dinberg. nine0006

“We have been organizing the denkmal, Russia-Moscow exhibition for ten years in collaboration with our German colleagues. During this period, grandiose changes took place in Moscow, therefore it can be considered a real historical era. This period is distinguished by the dynamic development of our capital, which, among other things, is stimulated by the exhibition. I thank everyone involved in this event, as well as to the restoration industry as a whole,” said Sergei Evgenievich Cheremin.

“I am glad that in these difficult times we were able to hold the exhibition in real time. Despite the difficult conditions, the exhibition gave us the opportunity to communicate and communicate,” said Thomas Dinberg. The speaker thanked the guests of the evening and invited everyone to the denkmal exhibition in Leipzig next year. Sergei Evgenievich Cheremin, for his part, accepted the invitation on behalf of the Moscow Government. nine0006

Winners of the denkmal awards 2021:

Main nominations:

“Best Restoration and Adaptation Project for Modern Use” – winner Development company Sminex with the project of restoring the St. Olga children’s hospital ensemble;

“The best project for the construction and restoration of the temple complex” – the winner of the Concern KROST for the restoration of the Church of Sophia the Wisdom of God on Lubyanka;

“Best restoration object with integration into a residential real estate project” – the winner is the Capital Group company with the residential quarter “Zolotoy”; nine0006

“The best design solutions demonstrating a careful attitude to restoration” – the winner is the MR Group company, the object “Apricots”;

“The best architectural, construction and engineering works, using information modeling of capital construction objects, demonstrating careful attitude to the archaeological cultural layer” – the winner is the company Mosproekt-3 with the Novomoskovskaya Sokolnicheskaya line station under construction

“The best project in the field of reconstruction and restoration of social facilities in Moscow” – the winner Pioneer Group of Companies, the object “Kozhevnikov’s Cloth Factory, Bert’s Machine Building”

Special nominations:

“Integrated approach to the preservation of archaeological heritage” – the winner of the development group of companies INTECO, Object “Ilyinsky Quarter”;

“An integrated approach to the preservation of the historical environment at the site” – the winner is the company GALS;

“Productive work on the preservation and promotion of a particularly valuable object of cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation” – the winner of the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture “Agency for the Management and Use of Historical and Cultural Monuments” with the object “Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent”

“The best design bureau working with cultural heritage objects” – the winner of the APEX Design Bureau.

The Government of Moscow was awarded for the development of the traditions of the restoration school and contribution to international cooperation in the preservation of cultural heritage.

The Magistrate of Leipzig was awarded for active participation and support of the exhibition “denkmal, Russia-Moscow”.

This year the agenda of the exhibition “denkmal, Russia-Moscow” pays special attention to the preservation of historical and cultural heritage, the architectural appearance of cities – in particular, Moscow. As part of this direction, the denkmal awards were created, the main goal of which is to stimulate the industry in the future. After all, as you know, only by preserving the past, you can build a sustainable future. nine0006

Competition program “denkmal, Russia-Moscow”

On October 23, 2021, the large-scale competition “Young Restorers” was completed. The participants were given a competition task in five nominations:

– Restoration of stone and brickwork;
– Restoration of easel painting;
– Restoration of works made of wood;
– Restoration of a metal roof;
– Restoration of stucco decoration and plasters.

A highly qualified jury with representatives from Italy, Germany and Russia evaluated the work of the participants. President of NC ICOMOS of Russia, Deputy Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow – Chief Archaeologist of the City of Moscow Leonid Kondrashev, after summing up the results of the competition, noted that all participants showed the level of not novice specialists, but already established restorers. nine0006

Winners:
Nomination “Restoration of stone and brickwork”
1st place – Anastasia Smyslova;
2nd place – Sverdlikova Anastasia;
3rd place – Yulia Shalygina.

Nomination “Restoration of easel painting”:
1st place – Ekaterina Litvinenko;

2nd place – Borg Cherubin;
3rd place – Petrishcheva Elizaveta.

Nomination “Restoration of works of wood”:
1st place – Shandyba Daria, Gulzhigit Bek; nine0006

2nd place – Sukhomlinov Artem, Zhurman Alexey;
3rd place – Ivan Zhuravlev, Daniel Panov;

Nomination “Metal roof restoration”:
1st place – Voronin Boch, Moscow;

2nd place – Fedorov Savely;
3rd place – Ivanov Egor.

Nomination “Restoration of stucco decoration and plasters”:

1st place – Mileshin Nikita, Dubinin Egor;

2nd place – Spirin Stepan, Kozhevnikov Roman;
3rd place – Chernova Ekaterina, Stepanova Anastasia. nine0006

The best booth “denkmal, Russia-Moscow”
Within the framework of the exhibition, the contest “The Best Stand” was organized. The winners were determined by the guests of the exhibition: within three days, a popular vote was opened on the site.

On October 23, the winners of the competition were announced at the Central Stand. According to the guests of the exhibition, the best stands were awarded diplomas in various nominations:

  • The stand of the ZHK Nevskaya Palitra and Paints Friedlander received the title of The Brightest Stand; nine0285
  • Sminex received a diploma in the nomination “The best layout of the project implementation”;
  • APEX Design Bureau won the title of “Most Stylish Stand Design”;
  • ILN GROUP by IL NATUR presented an analogue of rubber sculptures from the Les Jardins d’Étretat garden at the booth and took the victory in the nomination of the exhibition “Instagram sensation”;
  • INTECO booth won in the nomination “The most conceptual booth”;
  • MR GROUP was awarded as the “Most technological stand”; nine0285
  • AUIPIK booth became the best in the nomination “Preservation of cultural heritage”;
  • The Government of Moscow won the nomination “Most Progressive Stand”;
  • GlavUpDK booth at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia became the winner in the category “Best Industry Solution”.