• Vladimir Shukhov genellikle Rus olarak anılır Edison öncü çalışmalarının saf niceliği ve kalitesi için[kaynak belirtilmeli ].
  • Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov was born on August 16( 28), 1853 in a small and quiet provincial town of Graivoron, at that time belonging to Belgorod uezd...
  • One person central to this critically formative period was the Russian polymath—engineer, scientist, architect, and photographer—Vladimir Shukhov (1853-1939).
  • Engineer-polymath and scientist who was known for his designs of lightweight towers and roofs, such as Moscow's Shukhov Tower.
  • Vladimir Shukhov is often referred as the Russian Edison for the sheer quantity and quality of his pioneering works [citation needed].
  • While studying in the 4th grade, grammar school student Vladimir Shukhov discovered a new way to prove the Pythagorean theorem.
  • Oh man, buckle up, because we’re diving headfirst into the awe-inspiring life of Vladimir Shukhov.
  • In 1929 Shukhov was elected the honorable member of the USSR Academy of sciences. During his last years Vladimir Grigorievich led a secluded way of life and...
  • The Shukhov Radio Tower, also known as the Shabolovka Tower, is a broadcasting tower deriving from the Russian avant-garde in Moscow designed by Vladimir...
  • hiperboloid yapıların babası, rus mühendis ve mimar. ayrıca bir sürü alanda önemli buluşları ve projeleri vardır.