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'''Aleksandr Grigor'yevich Rochegov''' (Russian: '''Александр Григорьевич Рочего́в''') (February 6 (January 25 old style), 1917, [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijani SSR]] December 2, 1998, [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet and Russian architect, and from 1992 - 1998 president of the [[Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences]]. In 1991 he was awarded the title of [[People's Architect of the USSR]]. Awarded the [[USSR State Prize]] in 1990.
'''Aleksandr Grigor'yevich Rochegov''' (Russian: '''Александр Григорьевич Рочего́в''') (February 6 (January 25 old style), 1917, [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijani SSR]] December 2, 1998, [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet and Russian architect, and from 1992 to 1998 president of the [[Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences]]. In 1991 he was awarded the title of [[People's Architect of the USSR]]. Awarded the [[USSR State Prize]] in 1990.


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Aleksandr Grigor'yevich Rochegov (Russian: Александр Григорьевич Рочего́в) (February 6 (January 25 old style), 1917, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR – December 2, 1998, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian architect, and from 1992 to 1998 president of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences. In 1991 he was awarded the title of People's Architect of the USSR. Awarded the USSR State Prize in 1990.

Buildings

Embassy of Russia in Havana, 1985

References