
Ivan Zholtovsky
Ivan Zholtovsky was a prominent Soviet architect and a leading figure in the retrospective style of Soviet architecture, known for his significant contributions to various notable projects in Moscow, including the House on Mokhovaya and the building of the Higher Council of National Economy. His work is characterized by a blend of modernist and traditional design elements, reflecting the architectural trends of his time. As a recognized figure in the arts, he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR and the BSSR, and his legacy continues to influence contemporary architecture in Russia.
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Ivan Zholtovsky is a prominent representative of retrospection in Soviet architecture.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБКIvan Zholtovsky is a prominent representative of retrospection in Soviet architecture.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБКIvan Zholtovsky is a prominent representative of retrospection in Soviet architecture.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБК



