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Aug. 15, 2022

ARCH MOSCOW 2022

Arch Moscow 2022 is the main architectural exhibition of the year for leading architects, developers and city development professionals. Since 2020 Arch Moscow has been taking place at one of the best venues in the country – Gostiny Dvor comlex bear the Red Square. Over 27 thousand people visited the exhibition this year. The exhibition is held under the auspices of the Government of Moscow and the Moscow Committee on Architecture and City Planning.

Vasily Bychkov, the founder of the exhibition, named CENTRSVET his favorite company and awarded it for the best Lighting in architecture stand.

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ARCH MOSCOW 2022

Arch Moscow 2022 is the main architectural exhibition of the year for leading architects, developers and city development professionals.

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The exhibition is held under the auspices of the Government of Moscow and the Moscow Committee on Architecture and City Planning.

Vasily Bychkov, the founder of the exhibition, named CENTERSVET his favorite company and awarded it for the best Lighting in architecture stand.

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Many famous designers and architects visited us: Alexandra Fedorova, Anastasia Panibratova, Vladimir Pirozhkov, Vladimir Kuzmin, Mikhail Shaposhnikov, Dmitry Lipman, Mikhail Novinsky, Tigran Badalyan and the founder of the exhibition Vasily Bychkov.

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We organized and held 4 lectures with the leading experts and professionals of the design industry: Nikolai Shchepetkov, Ivan Antonov, Vladimir Pirozhkov, Mikhail Shaposhnikov.

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Nikolai Shchepetkov, Doctor of Architecture, Professor at the Moscow Architectural Institute, gave a lecture on New Genres of Lighting Design.

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Ivan Antonov, a professor at the Stroganov Academy of Design and Applied Arts, member of the Union of Designers, spoke about industrial lightning design.

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Vladimir Pirozhkov, the designer of a new-generation spaceship and Sukhoi Superjet airplane, who has spent many years in Japan, gave a lecture on The philosophy of Japanese light.

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