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History Project institute №1 - the country's history

2007

Growth in the Russian construction industry proceeded, mainly owing to residential constriction.

Project Development Institute No. 1 implements several projects: buildings on Tankista Khrustitskogo Street, on Suzdal and Dachny Avenues in St. Petersburg, on Yana Fabritsiusa Street in Sochi.

Design activities for industrial enterprises continued - General Motors plant in Shushary, Admiralty Shipyard, ready-made pharmaceutical plant named after Academic Filatov in Gatchina District, Stroydetal plant in Tosno.

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More than 5,000 facilities in 20 countries

ДЕЛОВОЙ КОМПЛЕКС "МОРСКАЯ РЕЗИДЕНЦИЯ", САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ

SEA RESIDENCE OFFICE COMPLEX, ST.PETERSURG

The complex of four 8-floor office buildings with a total area about 75 000 sq.m. is located on the cape between the Shkipersky Canal and the Galerny Bucket of Vasilyevsky Island. Specialists of the Complex Design Bureau of JSC "PI-No.1"  are releasing all working documentation  and conduct architectural supervision of the object. The commissioning of the complex is planned by the end of 2020. 

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The Institute’s outstanding personalities

Аркадий Владимирович Вишневский

Arkady Vishnevsky

Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 1948–1951

Arkady Vishnevsky was appointed Director of Project Development Institute No. 1 in May 1948 by order of the Minister for the Construction of Military and Naval Enterprises of the USSR. At that point in time, 449 people worked in the Institute. In March 1949, the Main Directorate for Design Activities at the Ministry for the Construction of Machine-Engineering Enterprises assumed control over Project Development Institute No. 1. The Institute was reorganized in 1949 under the direction of A.V. Vishnevsky; a Technical Committee was established. The Institute implemented a vast scope of work during his management tenure, including facilities to protect Leningrad from flooding, a metal frame for one of the country’s first high-rise buildings - the 17-storey Leningradskaya Hotel in Moscow, sluices of the Volgo-Donsk channel. In May 1951, A.V. Vishnevsky was recalled to Moscow, to the Main Committee Administration.

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