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Name: Charles Siegel on Dec 7, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anton Glikin on Dec 7, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeanne Miller on Dec 7, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: FAVRE FELIX Michel on Dec 11, 2006Comments: From France, with my heartful support for the preservation of St Petersburg, historical town. What about the UNESCO task to protect our "world first class treasures"Flag
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Name: Michael Daley on Dec 12, 2006Comments: The authorities in Russia are acting dumb on architecture. It shows credulousness and immaturity not smartness or sophistication to emulate the now tired modishness of high-rise, 'hi-tech' modernist extravaganzas. Moreover, to debase a precious architectural legacy such as St Petersburg is likely to prove commercially shortsighted. Florence, which preserved and cherished its architectural centre despite war-time damages, is an ever more powerful magnet to national and international visitors. Stockholm, which elected needlessly to 'modernise' much of its city in the 1960s exerts no comparable appeal.Flag
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Name: Donald Harris on Dec 12, 2006Comments: Typical of the vandalism being perpetrated by "architects" all oover the world. As though every city on earth WANTED to copy the original city of vandalism, New York.Flag
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Name: Donald Fels on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalia Suhova on Dec 12, 2006Comments: Я архитектор. Согласна, что подобные проекты надо располагать дальше от центра. Желательно при этом развивать новые районы, а не втыкать напротив исторических зданий в уже созданную инфраструктуру. К тому же проекты такого масштаба должны согласовываться с общественностью а не решаться группой чиновников.Flag
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Name: Marina Khrustaleva on Dec 12, 2006Comments: Moscow Architecture Preservation Society, www.maps-moscow.comFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Lyuba Isaeva on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: N.Konstam on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Roman on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Arkady Glikin on Dec 12, 2006Comments: Mineralogist and Crystallographer, Professor of St. Petersburg University The nonsense and criminal character of such a building is obvious for any normal person. The officers provocing the discussed actions seem to lose the rest of education and culture if they had them at all anywhen.Flag
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Name: Aleksandr Paniov. on Dec 12, 2006Comments: project architect, MoscowFlag
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Name: SERGEJS PUZINS on Dec 12, 2006Comments: Together we must stop this barbarity and save the beautiful city of St. Petersburg!Flag
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Name: Edmund Rucinski on Dec 12, 2006Comments: St.Petersburg is full of wonderful examples of architecure of many periods which co-existwith eachother in a marvellous cohesive manner (much like the older parts of Rome). Why sully this urban landscapewith such an intrusion. If such a large amount os square footage is necessary for the functioning or Gazprom, then put the high rise building in some other location where it will not be seen from any part of St. Petersburg or examine other options of more horizontal designs (airports have set such precidents) which could be equipped with the appropriate devices for moving the workers/occupants from place to place the same way elevators are used in skyscrapers. More importantly, can the geology of the St. Petersburg area even providethe suitable stability for such a structureFlag
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Name: Alexander-s on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Yu Krasnozhonov on Dec 12, 2006Comments: ArchitectFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 12, 2006Comments: economistFlag
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Name: Seidel Helge on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Stanislav Gavrilov on Dec 12, 2006Comments: architectFlag
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Name: Kuznetskaya Marina on Dec 13, 2006Comments: no komments...(((Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Vadim Khorjakov on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Serge Karetnikov on Dec 13, 2006Comments: Architect from MoscowFlag
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Name: Vassily Babourov on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Deyneko Maxim on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Scigliano on Dec 13, 2006Comments: The world has all too many grandiose commercial towers, and fewer and fewer graceful, intact architectural legacies. Don't sacrifice a treasure you will surely regret losing later.Flag
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Name: Knutov Anton on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Martin Harrison on Dec 13, 2006Comments: St Petersburg/Gazprom should try to take a longer view of its desire for contemporaneity. The designs littering the corporate world, by small architects with big megalomania, are already looking risible, and the misguided wreckage of a great city would be quickly and widely regretted.Flag
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Name: Nataliya Vyshinskaya on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Arutyunov Sergej on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Oleg Poddubniy on Dec 13, 2006Comments: manipulazione internazionale - architectural studioFlag
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Name: Oleg Zhukov on Dec 13, 2006Comments: manipulazione internazionale - architectural studioFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2006Comments: architectFlag
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Name: Michail Skvortsov on Dec 13, 2006Comments: manipulazione internazionale - architectural studioFlag
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Name: Constantin Philipopff on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexander Airapetov on Dec 13, 2006Comments: ArchitectFlag
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Name: Maria on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alla on Dec 13, 2006Comments: architectFlag
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Name: Natalia on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Maksim Perelechov on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2006Comments: Relocate and redesign the hideous Gazprom tower for obvious reasons. If this is high-rise tower is allowed there will be more to follow.Flag
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Name: Valeria Franke on Dec 13, 2006Comments: Saint-Petersburg University, geological faculty Senior Scientist, Dr.Flag
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Name: Lyudmila Kryuchkova on Dec 13, 2006Comments: Saint-Petersburg University, geological faculty Head of Laboratory of Crystal Genesis, Dr.Flag
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Name: Алла Бородина ученый сек on Dec 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2006Comments: architectFlag