
Vladimir Svirsky
Vladimir Svirsky is a notable Russian architect celebrated for his work during the Soviet era. He played a crucial role in the design and construction of important buildings, including the 'House of Books' in Moscow. Svirsky's architectural style often reflects the aspirations of his time, focusing on functionality while incorporating artistic elements that resonate with the public.
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Vladimir Svirsky was involved as an architect in the design of the building for the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance.
Рядом с «книжкой» СЭВ на Новом Арбате в Москве построят небоскреб-свиток — РБКVladimir Svirsky contributed to the design of the CMEA building in Moscow.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБКVladimir Svirsky was involved in the design of the CMEA building.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБКVladimir Svirsky was involved in the architectural project of the CMEA building.
Шувалов назвал неизбежной перестройку Нового Арбата — РБКVladimir Svirsky was involved as an architect in the construction of the building for the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance.
На Новом Арбате сохранят здание дома-книжки СЭВ — РБК








