- Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the
Moscow Metro. It was
designed by V. A.
Cheremin and R.
Bazhenov and
opened in 1983. "Yuzhnaya".
Moscow Metro official site...
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surface portion of the
Filyovskaya Line.
Designed by
Rimidalv Pogrebnoy and
Cheremin and
opened in 1961 as part of the
western extension of the
Filyovsky radius...
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Aliabiev 1981 – 1983
Andrei Kuchinskiy 1984
Petro Nykytenko 1985
Anatoliy Cheremin 1985 – 1986
Oleksiy Rastorhuyev 1990
Serhiy Horkovenko 1991
Oleksandr Hulevskyi...
- Kyllar, Z. Chalupa, and E. Břusková
along with
Soviet architect V. A.
Cheremin. A
corresponding station named Moskevská (currently
named Anděl) in Prague...
- 1972, as part of the
Krasnopresnensky radius.
Originally the
architect V.
Cheremin intended to use the
typical column tri-span "Novaya Sorokonozhka", but...
-
composed mainly of
Moscow city
government officials,
including Sergey Cheremin, a city
minister who
heads Moscow's
foreign economic and international...
- to the
reconstruction works. The
station was
designed by
architects V.
Cheremin and A. Vigdorov. It has
white marble pillars,
walls inlaid with patterns...
-
appearance is spartan. The
station was
designed by
Robert Pogrebnoi and
Cheremin.
Filyovsky Park is the most
badly deteriorated of the
surface stations...
- stations.
Cherkizovskaya opened in 1990 and was the work of
architects V.
Cheremin and A. Vigdorov. The
station is
named after the
former village of Cherkizovo...
-
Maxim Gorky, and
architects R. Se****zhiev, B. Thor, N.
Shreter and V.
Cheremin made best to
simultaneously show the
revolutionary constructivism shapes...