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- was rejected. In 1961, he headed architectural workshop No. 2 of the Mosproekt-1 Directorate and remained in this position until his retirement in 1989...
- reconstruction of the territory was prepared by a group of architects known as Mosproekt-1, led by Dmitry Chechulin, Pavel Shteller, Vladimir Lukyanov, and others...
- 2019 Construction cost ₽ 2.7 billion (€ 79,1 million in 2006) Architect Mosproekt-4: Andrey Bokov, D. Bush, S. Chuklov, O. Gak, V. Valuiskikh, L. Romanova...
- Kremlin group of Mosproekt. Since 1964, he worked as the head of the department for the Design of Public Buildings and Structures "Mosproekt-2" and then from...
- movie theaters in the country. The cinema was first founded in 1987 by Mosproekt of the Soviet Union. After privatization, it was owned from 1998 to 2006...
- Soviet and French architects: V. Andreev and T. Zaikin and B. Steiskal of Mosproekt 1; and O. Kakub, P. Jouglet, S. Epstein of France. Construction of buildings...
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. In 1957, he was appointed chief designer of Mosproekt-2 - Institute for the Planning of Housing and Civil Engineering Construction...
- reconstruction project was developed in the architectural workshop No. 13 "Mosproekt-2" (the authors of the project are O. E. Galanicheva, N. G. Mukhin) under...
- project was developed by a team of architects led by Yuri Rabayev from Mosproekt-2 Ivan Vostorgov, combining the style of Soviet architecture of the 1970s-1980s...
- Academy of Arts Occupation Architect Awards Stalin Prize (1940, 1946, 1948, 1952) Practice 2nd Mosproekt Workshop (1932–1937) Akademproekt (1938–1948)...