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passed through a humidification system before reaching a temperature of +15 °C. Then, depending on the season, the air was heated to the right temperature. All high-rise buildings were equipped with a centralised dust extraction system, which consisted of a system of brushes and hoses located in each flat, a system of pipes running along with the building and dust extraction stations installed in the basement. The collected dust was filtered and discharged into the sewage system, and the purified air from the system was discharged into the street.
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All flats had refrigerators, built-in-furniture and sinks with a crusher to destroy large waste in the kitchens. The kitchens also had access to a rubbish chute. In addition to the traditional ventilation system, the house had central air conditioning. For this purpose, outdoor air was filtered and
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The central building on the courtyard side had an assembly hall (on the ground floor) and an exhibition hall (on the basement). A tunnel was created along the perimeter of the basement with an entrance from the side of Komsomolskaya Square. It was intended for trucks serving the services of the
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The 138-metre building consists of a central 24-storey building and two side buildings with a variable number of storeys ranging from 11 to 15. The exterior walls of the skyscraper are clad in natural
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building. The building was originally built for the needs of the Ministry of Railways. However, by 1951, when the works were completed, a new union agency
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The skyscraper was laid down in 1947 and completed in 1953. The construction of the tower was complicated by its location near the
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existed and it got the offices in the central block of the skyscraper.
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were installed in the basement to provide heating for the skyscraper.
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
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the administrative part of the skyscraper also hosted the
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Stalinist
Moscow
Russia
Coordinates
55°46′10″N 37°38′45″E / 55.76944°N 37.64583°E / 55.76944; 37.64583
Alexey Dushkin
seven
Stalinist
Alexey Dushkin
Red Gate
limestone
Stalinist skyscrapers
Mintransstroi
Boilers
Moscow Metro
Krasnye Vorota station
Ministry of Construction of Heavy Industry
Mikhail Lermontov
Red Gate
Frommer's
"Я живу в высотке на "Красных Воротах""
"Высотка без отклонений"
"Высотка без отклонений"
Building data at emporis.com
Building data at skyscraperpage.com
Categories
Buildings and structures built in the Soviet Union
Residential buildings completed in 1953
Government buildings completed in 1953

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