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'''Nodar Kancheli''' (21 April 1938 – 26 June 2015) was a Russian [[architect]]. He is known for being the designer of two building that collapsed, causing fatalities.<ref name="Llunji">{{cite book |last1=Llunji |first1=Mentor |title=Towards A New Engineering - second edition: Reflections of a practitioner |date=25 August 2022 |publisher=MSPROJECT |isbn=978-9940-665-02-9 |page=62 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Towards_A_New_Engineering_second_edition/npCGEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nodar+Kancheli&pg=PA62&printsec=frontcover |language=en}}</ref> The buildings, located in Moscow, were [[Transvaal Park]] [[water park]] in [[Yasenevo District|Yasenevo]] and [[Basmanny market roof collapse|Basmanny Market]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://moscowarch.ru/news/ushel-iz-zhizni-nodar-vahtangovich-kancheli |title=Ушел из жизни Нодар Вахтангович Канчели |date=28 June 2015 |website=Союз московских архитекторов |language=ru}}</ref> The collapse of these structures caused the deaths of at least 89 people.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/02/3e4ff1e3-bdc4-420e-bfd6-4b681c5afbf3.html Russia: Migrant Traders Main Victims Of Moscow Market Collapse] 23 February 2006</ref>
'''Nodar Kancheli''' (21 April 1938 – 26 June 2015) was a Russian [[architect]]. He is known for being the designer of two building that collapsed, causing fatalities.<ref name="Llunji">{{cite book |last1=Llunji |first1=Mentor |title=Towards A New Engineering - second edition: Reflections of a practitioner |date=25 August 2022 |publisher=MSPROJECT |isbn=978-9940-665-02-9 |page=62 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Towards_A_New_Engineering_second_edition/npCGEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nodar+Kancheli&pg=PA62&printsec=frontcover |language=en}}</ref> The buildings, located in Moscow, were [[Transvaal Park]] [[water park]] in [[Yasenevo District|Yasenevo]] and [[Basmanny market roof collapse|Basmanny Market]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://moscowarch.ru/news/ushel-iz-zhizni-nodar-vahtangovich-kancheli |title=Ушел из жизни Нодар Вахтангович Канчели |date=28 June 2015 |website=Союз московских архитекторов |language=ru}}</ref> The collapse of these structures caused the deaths of at least 89 people.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/02/3e4ff1e3-bdc4-420e-bfd6-4b681c5afbf3.html Russia: Migrant Traders Main Victims Of Moscow Market Collapse] 23 February 2006</ref>



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Nodar Kancheli (21 April 1938 – 26 June 2015) was a Russian architect. He is known for being the designer of two building that collapsed, causing fatalities.[1] The buildings, located in Moscow, were Transvaal Park water park in Yasenevo and Basmanny Market.[2] The collapse of these structures caused the deaths of at least 89 people.[3]

Kancheli also co-designed the Druzhba Sanatorium with Igor Vasilevsky.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Llunji, Mentor (25 August 2022). Towards A New Engineering - second edition: Reflections of a practitioner. MSPROJECT. p. 62. ISBN 978-9940-665-02-9.
  2. ^ "Ушел из жизни Нодар Вахтангович Канчели". Союз московских архитекторов (in Russian). 28 June 2015.
  3. ^ Russia: Migrant Traders Main Victims Of Moscow Market Collapse 23 February 2006
  4. ^ "Druzhba Sanatorium - a huge stool that rests on three legs". mobrut. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  5. ^ The studio: a field guide to the future of architecture. Barcelona: dpr-barcelona. 2016. p. 43. ISBN 9788494487378.

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