- of
Seven Sisters Of
Moscow Stalinist skys****ers,
designed by
Mikhail Posokhin (Russian: Михаил Посохин) and
Ashot Mndoyants (Russian: Ашот Мндоянц)....
- the
oldest of them,
Vladimir Gelfreikh, was 62. The youngest,
Mikhail Posokhin, was 37.
Individual commissions were
ranked according to each architect's...
- cost-reduction
policies of 1948–1951.
Posokhin (Sr.) was
Chief Architect of
Moscow during 1961–1980. His son,
Mikhail Posokhin (Jr.)
manages Moscow's largest...
- Canada. The
project was
designed by a team of
architects led by
Mikhail Posokhin [ru].
Since the 1990s, the
pavilion has been
commonly called the Moscow...
-
Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The
building was
designed by
Mikhail Posokhin who was the main
architect of
Moscow (1960–1982), and
built in 1979–1987...
-
engineering team Mosproject-2
under the
leadership of
architect Mikhail Posokhin.
After the
death of
Williams in 2010, the
Russians were able to convince...
- simultaneously. The emb****y was
designed by well-known
Soviet architect Michael Posokhin [ru], who
designed the
State Kremlin Palace and a
number of
other buildings...
-
kilometers west from the Kremlin). It was
built in 2004,
designed by
Mikhail Posokhin [ru]. The
second part of the
bridge spanning Vodootvodny Canal was opened...
- the
large Moscow practice Mosproject-2
named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group,
headed by
Gennady Lvovich Sirota, who is
officially the Chief...
- fairgrounds, a
sweeping red and
white design by
Soviet architect Mikhail V.
Posokhin. The U.S.
pavilion was an air-supported dome, a
joint design by architects...