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was completed, Oltarzhevsky compiled his "Skyscraper Construction in Moscow ("Строительство высотных зданий в Москве", 1953), which remains a principal information source on late stalinist high-rise project.
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conspiracy, caused a domino effect in the Commissariat for Agriculture which supervised the Exhibition. Oltarzhevsky was arrested, too, but spared from death penalty and served his term in
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with an official mission to study and evaluate modern construction technology, becoming the leading Soviet expert in highrise steel frame construction.
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Northern Insurance Society (1909-1911, Moscow). Architects: Marian Peretyatkovich, architects Ivan Rerberg, Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky
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Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky was born in a family of a government official in Moscow. He studied architecture at
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in 1948 for conceptual drafts, before actual construction began.
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In 1935, Oltarzhevsky was appointed to be the chief architect of
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in 1938, survived it and returned to active practice in 1940s.
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
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