All images 2009
Fig. 1. Moscow Architectural Institute. These young people will continue reconstructing the capital.
Fig. 2. Reconstruction of the old city as it can be seen from the windows of the Moscow Architectural Institute.
Fig. 3. Rozhdestvenka Street in the historic center of Moscow: combination of old and new. The Moscow Architectural Institute is the second building on the left side. The entrance to the Rozhdestvensky (Nativity of Our Lady) Convent can be seen farther on the right side.
Fig. 4. Rozhdestvensky Convent, founded in 15th century; preserved edifices are from 16th – early 20th centuries, now under reconstruction. A new building can be seen in the background.
Fig. 5-7. From the exhibition at the Moscow Architectural Institute (18.11.2009): students’ designs handling the topic of pseudo-traditional architecture and combination of old and new buildings.
Fig. 8. The same as fig. 4 - a year later. The reconstruction goes on. The author is apologizing for the quality of the image: photographing is prohibited on the territory of Rozhdestvensky Convent.
Fig. 9-10. New construction in front of the Kremlin.
