Printing plant of "Ogonyok" magazine
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The Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine designed by El Lissitzky is likely to be the only extant building based on the blueprints of this master. Located at 55°46′38″N 37°36′39″E / 55.777277°N 37.610828°E 17, 1st Samotechny Lane, it is Lissitzky's sole tangible work of architecture. It was commissioned in 1932 by Ogonyok magazine to be used as a print shop. In June 2007 the independent Russky Avangard foundation filed a request to list the building on the heritage register. In September 2007 the city commission (Moskomnasledie) approved the request and passed it to the city government for a final approval, which did not happen. In October 2008, the abandoned building was badly damaged by fire.[1] But next door developer Inteco has started preparations for construction of a new block of flats for the Film-Makers' Union.[2]
In 2012, it was announced that the building would be restored and become part of a hotel complex.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Юммю Хкэхвебю (2008-10-21). "Юбюмцюпд "Мю Cюлнрейе" : Онярпюдюкю Рхонцпютхъ, Онярпнеммюъ Он Опнейрс Щкэ Кхяхжйнцн" (in Russian). Realty.lenta.ru. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
- ↑ http://www.maps-moscow.com/userdata/e_MAPS.pdf
- ↑ http://realty.newsru.com/article/04dec2012/ogonek
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