Architect Nikolay Sukoyan dies in Moscow

PanARMENIAN.Net - Architect Nikolay Sukoyan, the co-author of the project of Central House of Artists on Krymsky Val, died at 95 in Moscow.



Nikolay Sukoyan, an honored architect of Russia, honorable member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and International Academy of Architecture, was born in Armenian family in Batumi in 1915. He worked project coordinator in Mosproject-2 and was engaged in reconstruction of a number of Moscow buildings.
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