• At the beginning of the 1890s, a period of peak prosperity began in the life of Vladimir Shukhov, which later one of his collaborators called "a continuous triumph...
  • Despite severe corrosion, with almost 70% of one its six sections “thoroughly corroded” according to the government, Vladimir Shukhov ’s 1922 radio tower has...
  • Vladimir Shukhov's first ever patented invention, created in 1876 when he was just 23, was a steam-powered nozzle for dispersing fuel oil.
  • Vladimir Shukhov is often referred as the Russian Edison for the sheer quantity and quality of his pioneering works.
  • Shukhov’s designs have been used for approximately 200 towers both in the USSR and abroad, including the Shabolovka Radio Tower in Moscow.
  • Vladimir Shukhov is often referred to as Russia’s Edison. He was one of the first to develop stress and deformation calculations...
  • ... It is noteworthy to mention that origins of DiaGrid structures can be found in the works of Vladimir Shukhov [1] the Russian Architect/Engineer whose name is also...
  • With the advancement of technology and globalization, Vladimir Shukhov has acquired unprecedented importance in modern society.
  • 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...