'Moscow adapting Western-style city structure'
Published: 14 March, 2009, 12:35
While the 'Moscow 2025' plan seeks to make improvements, completely preserving the historic center will be a challenge, says architect Anna Bokova.
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Published: 14 March, 2009, 12:35
While the 'Moscow 2025' plan seeks to make improvements, completely preserving the historic center will be a challenge, says architect Anna Bokova.