
Wooden Houses In Moscow

"I'm a photographer and I work for Frilans. I've been filming a wooden architecture in Moscow for years. In time, it turned out to be interesting not only to me: first, I set up a community at the Facebook, and then I managed to raise money through the cruisebook to produce 50 copies of the book with my pictures. All the albums went to people who donated the money, everyone else could use the online version.
I've set up a mission to remove all the remaining buildings, about 1,000 of them, but so far only half of them have been photographed. The problem is, the entrance to many sites is closed, for some buildings, I'm waiting for a suitable weather. Some of these buildings are in the Silver Bor settlement, in the River.
It's hard for me to say why I was interested in a wooden architecture, perhaps because these cabins remind me of my post-war period.”
Pod Moscow Station Station
Cosmonaut Volkova, 10, p. 2
Photo: Kirill Lebedev
The Podmosk Moscow-Vinda Railway station station station was built in 1901, allegedly on the Julius Diderix project. For two months, he served as the Rije Station, which had not been able to complete by the time the new branch was launched. In 1945, the shutdown of suburban trains was transferred to the Red Baltic platform and a telephone hub was installed in the station building. He worked here until 2000, after which the building was abandoned and burnt several times. In 2008, it and several other structures of the Podmoskov Station received the status of identified cultural heritage sites. In 2014 - 2015, they were rebuilt and recognized as architectural monuments. Everything but the station itself, which entered the ten of Moscow ' s historic buildings, which were in the most neglected state, gathered by the Arhnadsor.
Bakshaw house
4th Rostov Per., 6
Photo: Kirill Lebedev
The house in which, since 1903, Vasili Baksheev ' s Russian Soviet artist died and in 1958, is the subject of a federal legacy. Unconfirmed data indicate that the building was built in 1901 by the architect of the Bashkirov Specially for Bakshaw. It was still alive after the artist died. According to some evidence, his sister continued to live in the house. There are offices in the building now.



