New Metro
The first plans for a metro system in Moscow date back to the Russian Empire but were postponed by World War I, the October Revolution and the Russian Civil War. In 1923, the Moscow City Council formed the Underground Railway Design Office at the Moscow Board of Urban Railways. It carried out preliminary studies, and by 1928 had developed a project for the first route from Sokolniki to the city centre. At the same time, an offer was made to the German company Siemens Bauunion to submit its own project for the same route. In June 1931, the decision to begin construction of the Moscow Metro was made by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In January 1932 the plan for the first lines was approved, and on 21 March 1933 the Soviet government approved a plan for 10 lines with a total route length of 80 km (50 mi). Nowadays taking into account the MCD, as well as the MCC and the Moscow Monorail Transport System, the length of the lines is 780 kilometres, and the number of stations is 333. In this project I captured architectural most interested station that opens recently. 
 
Photos by Vadim Sherbakov

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My new project is all about newly opened metro stations in Moscow new underground line. They are quite beautifully design form architectural poin Read More

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