Posts in: synagogue
Architect Sergey Estrin, author of Bolshaya Bronnaya Synagogue reconstruction, has told jewish.ru about his project as well as about current and past problem spots in Moscow architecture.
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Sergey Estrin Architectural Studio was invited to take part in Project Russia magazine 20 years celebrating exhibition. AMSE has chosen project of Bolshaya Bronnaya Synagogue reconstruction.
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Everlasting aspiration for beauty | Glass and business manazine #2-2014
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This book is about Russian architects of post-soviet area.
"Yet, it is not a grim space. Quite the opposite. Daniel Libeskind Jewish Museum in Berlin has created a design where walls were trimmed with cuts.
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The reconstruction of the Synagogue on Bolshaya Bronnaya is one of the good exceptions. The look of the old building was maintained, yet the architects have demonstrated great skills in completing the look.
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Architectural portraits
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City trip Unknown Moscow with Pavel Liubimtsev
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There aren’t that many canonical requirements for Synagogues – mizrakh towards East, where Jerusalem is, bima (not obligatory), gallery or other premises for women.
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Synagogue on Bolshaya Bronnaya | Project Russia #43, 2007
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The new building was constructed by Sergey Estrin and Larisa Vishnichenko. If you look attentively at a contemporary photo you’ll discover the old façade hidden under the glass wall.
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