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1971

In 1971, the plans of Project Development Institute No. 1 encompassed major new projects, including the Volgodonsk heavy-engineering plant, Stepnogorsk bearing plant, ‘‘Electrostal’’ and ‘‘Serp i Molot’’ plant in Moscow, mass tire plant at the Belorussian industrial tire complex, second stage of the Nizhnekamsk tire plant, Kaliningrad carriage works. Design work on Atommash also commenced.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ФИЗКУЛЬТУРНО-ОЗДОРОВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КОМПЛЕКС, г. БИШКЕК,  РЕСПУБЛИКА КЫРГЫЗСТАН

SPORT AND RECREATION CENTRE AT BISHKEK, REPUBLIC OF KYRGYZSTAN

Three-floor center of a large type, with a total area of 5033 sq.m., is designed for practicing futsal, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, as well as wrestling and boxing. The facility is equipped with stands for 600  spectators  and a cafe for 50 visitors. Project  design works and architectural supervision at the facility was provided by specialists  of the Branch of the JSC "PI-No.1" in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan.

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Николай Николаевич Дьяконов

Nikolai Dyakonov

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1966–1976

Nikolai Dyakonov was appointed Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 and the Soyuzmachstroyproject Association by order of the State Construction Department of the USSR dated 15 April 1966. In the beginning of his tenure as director, he did much to arrange the organizational structure of the Institute. A total of 16 departments were formed, and the number of employees amounted to 1098 by the end of 1967. Under N.N. Dyakonov’s stewardship, the Institute performed a vast amount of work both on designing and developing new structures. Among them are Belorussian tire plant in Bobruisk, whose design was awarded with the prize of the USSR Council of Ministers in 1976, trade center in Chelyabinsk, covered by a unique 102 x 102 m envelopment which was awarded with a first-class honorary diploma at the USSR VDNKh in 1973.

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