Alexey Dushkin
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Alexey Nikolayevich Dushkin (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Душкин; 24 December 1904 – 8 October 1977) was a Soviet architect, best known for his 1930s designs of the Kropotkinskaya and Mayakovskaya stations of the Moscow Metro. He worked primarily for subway and railroads and is also noted for his Red Gate Building, one of the Seven Sisters.
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Alexey Nikolayevich Dushkin | |
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Born | 24 December 1904 Alexandrovka, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | 8 October 1977(1977-10-08) (aged 72) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Nationality (legal) | Russian |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Stalin Prize 1946 |
Buildings | Moscow Metro stations |
Projects | Palace of Soviets, 1932 |
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