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Alexey Victorovich Shchusev (Russian: Алексей Викторович Щусев; 8 October [O.S. 26 September] 1873 – 24 May 1949) was a
Russian and
Soviet architect who...
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leaders to
observe military parades. The structure,
designed by
Alexey Shchusev,
incorporates some
elements from
ancient mausoleums such as the Step Pyramid...
- The
Shchusev Museum of
Architecture is a
national museum of
Russian Architecture located in
Moscow the
capital of
Russia and also a
research centre to...
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brick designed by
Alexander V.
Ivanov in 1897 and
augmented by
Aleksey Shchusev from 1940 to 1947. It was
previously the
national headquarters of the KGB...
- Petersburg). The
Neoclassical school produced mature architects like
Alexey Shchusev, Ivan Zholtovsky, Ivan Fomin,
Vladimir Shchuko and
Alexander Tamanian;...
- officials. The
Shchusev State Museum of
Architecture is the
national museum of
Russian architecture by the name of the
architect Alexey Shchusev near the Kremlin...
- one in the mid-1950s. In the
years 1947 to 1949, the
architect Alexey Shchusev developed a plan with the aid of a team of
architects for the
gradual reconstruction...
- online".
Times of Israel.
Architecture Khmelnitsky,
Dmitry (2019). "A. V.
Shchusev and the
Competition for V. I.
Lenin Library".
Project Baikal (59): 76–81...
- structure. The most po****r (possibly apocryphal)
explanation is that
Shchusev submitted a
single conceptual drawing of the façade to Stalin, with one...
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smacks of Noah's ark"), and
particularly by
Shchusev ("the same cathedral, but
without a cross. Possibly,
Shchusev hopes to add a
cross at a
later day"). The...