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Red Gates Building

Dushkyn, Oleksi
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Alternative Title
Ministry of Heavy Industry
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/93717
Date
1947-1953
Description
Side entry on the southwest elevation; Dushkyn worked primarily for subway and railroads and is also noted for his Red Gates administrative building, one of Seven Sisters. The "Seven Sisters" is the English name given to a group of Moscow skyscrapers designed in the Stalinist style. Muscovites call them Vysotki or Stalinskie Vysotki, "(Stalin's) tall buildings". They were built during the dictator's last years, 1947 to 1953, in an elaborate combination of Russian Baroque and Gothic styles, and the technology used in building American skyscrapers. The seven are: Hotel Ukraina, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Apartments, the Kudrinskaya Square Building, the Leningradskaya Hotel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow State University, and the Red Gates Administrative Building. Cryotechnology was indeed used for the escalator tunnels connecting the building with the Krasniye Vorota subway station. The building's frame was erected deliberately tilted to one side; when the frozen soil thawed, it settled down - although not enough for a perfect horizontal level. Then the builders warmed the soil by pumping in hot water. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 6/23/2009)
Type of Work
ministry (government office building); mixed-use development
Subject
architectural exteriors, cityscapes, Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953, Twentieth century
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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