• The Narkomfin Building is an institutional and research project of Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
  • The Narkomfin Building is a block of flats at 25, Novinsky Boulevard, in the Central district of Moscow, Russia. Conceived as a "transitional type of experimental house"...
  • The Narkomfin building (1928-1930), by Moisei Ginzburg and Ignaty Milinis is one of Russia’s most important Constructivist buildings.
  • Russian real estate developer Alexander Senatorov began buying apartments in Moscow’s Narkomfin building in 2006 as a gift for his fiancée, Alexandrina Markvo...
  • Although the building was originally intended to house workers Narkomfin eventually became home to important positions of the nomenklatura.
  • The primary goal of this project is to understand the theory and design that resulted in the Narkomfin building.
  • The Narkomfin Building is a block of flats in Moscow, designed by Moisei Ginzburg with Ignaty Milinis in 1928, and finished in 1932.
  • The Narkomfin building was included on the World Monuments Watch in 2002, 2004, and 2006. From the time of its first nomination, the building displayed...
  • If you wandered down Novinsky Boulevard in central Moscow five years ago looking for the Narkomfin building, you’d have been greeted by a sorry sight.
  • Narkomfin Building, Moscow. Yet now it’s in a perilous state, despite a well-branded yoga centre somehow perched on, or in, the top floor (building-as-logo alert.)
  • 1. It was being saved for 30 years. Aleksey Ginsburg is the grandson of Moisei Ginsburg who actually designed the Narkomfin Building.
  • The Narkomfin building, one of the most daring buildings of the 20th century, was built at the peak of the Soviet avant garde to the designs of Moisei Ginzburg...
  • The Narkomfin Building in Moscow, designed by architects Moisei Ginzburg and Ignaty Milinis between 1928 and 1930, is a landmark in modernist architecture.