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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

1951

Project Development Institute No. 1 contributed much to development of the construction industry. New structures and structural elements were developed here and then applied in construction, the design of construction enterprises was pursued.

Thus, in 1951, the Institute’s technical committee considered and approved the design project for a pre-stressed beam with an 18-meter span - the first in the USSR. Development of a series of metalwork plants all over the country was commenced that same year. Construction sites were prepared in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Ulyanovsk, Novosibirsk, Kurgan, Kharkov, Nizhny Tagil.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ФИЗКУЛЬТУРНО-ОЗДОРОВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КОМПЛЕКС г. КЫЗЫЛ-КИЯ, РЕСПУБЛИКА КЫРГЫЗСТАН

SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT KYZYL-KIYA, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN

Two-floor center of medium type with a total area of 2512 sq.m.  is designed for practicing futsal, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, as well as wrestling and boxing, and  is equipped by stands for seating 300 spectators. Project  design works and architectural supervision at the facility was provided by the specialists  of the Branch of the JSC "PI-№ 1" in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

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Аркадий Владимирович Вишневский

Arkady Vishnevsky

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1948–1951

Arkady Vishnevsky was appointed Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 in May 1948 by order of the Minister for the Construction of Military and Naval Enterprises of the USSR. At that point in time, 449 people worked in the Institute. In March 1949, the Main Directorate for Design Activities at the Ministry for the Construction of Machine-Engineering Enterprises assumed control over Project Development Institute No. 1. The Institute was reorganized in 1949 under the direction of A.V. Vishnevsky; a Technical Committee was established. The Institute implemented a vast scope of work during his management tenure, including facilities to protect Leningrad from flooding, a metal frame for one of the country’s first high-rise buildings - the 17-storey Leningradskaya Hotel in Moscow, sluices of the Volgo-Donsk channel. In May 1951, A.V. Vishnevsky was recalled to Moscow, to the Main Committee Administration.

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