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The Round Houses in Moscow are nine-floors residential buildings built circularly, in Western Moscow in 1970, according to a project by architect and engineer Aleksandr Markelov.They are located at 55°43′21″N 37°30′49″E / 55.72250°N 37.51361°E and 55°42′26″N 37°28′14″E / 55.70722°N 37.47056°E They were built in a very different design from the regular "panel block" houses of that era. Also the courtyard has bad acoustics – a small noise echoes a lot, it bounces from the walls making it noisy at night if something is happening in the courtyard.

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  • Runde Häuser von Moskau (de)
  • The Round Houses in Moscow (en)
  • Круглые дома в Москве (ru)
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  • Die runden Häuser von Moskau (russisch круглые дома в Москве) sind zwei kreisförmig angelegte Wohnhäuser in Moskau. Die im Westlichen Verwaltungsbezirk befindlichen neunstöckigen Häuser mit einem Durchmesser von 155 Meter wurden in den 1970er-Jahren in Plattenbauweise errichtet. Entworfen wurden sie von dem Architekten . Jedes der beiden Häuser verfügt über mehr als 900 Wohnungen. (de)
  • Кру́глые дома́ в Москве́ — жилые панельные девятиэтажные дома кольцевой в плане формы, возведённые на западе Москвы в 1970-х годах по экспериментальному проекту советского архитектора Евгения Стамо и инженера Александра Маркелова. Здания диаметром в 155 метров были построены из типовых деталей панельной серии I-515/9M, соединённых под углом в пределах максимального допуска в 6°. (ru)
  • The Round Houses in Moscow are nine-floors residential buildings built circularly, in Western Moscow in 1970, according to a project by architect and engineer Aleksandr Markelov.They are located at 55°43′21″N 37°30′49″E / 55.72250°N 37.51361°E and 55°42′26″N 37°28′14″E / 55.70722°N 37.47056°E They were built in a very different design from the regular "panel block" houses of that era. Also the courtyard has bad acoustics – a small noise echoes a lot, it bounces from the walls making it noisy at night if something is happening in the courtyard. (en)
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  • Die runden Häuser von Moskau (russisch круглые дома в Москве) sind zwei kreisförmig angelegte Wohnhäuser in Moskau. Die im Westlichen Verwaltungsbezirk befindlichen neunstöckigen Häuser mit einem Durchmesser von 155 Meter wurden in den 1970er-Jahren in Plattenbauweise errichtet. Entworfen wurden sie von dem Architekten . Jedes der beiden Häuser verfügt über mehr als 900 Wohnungen. (de)
  • The Round Houses in Moscow are nine-floors residential buildings built circularly, in Western Moscow in 1970, according to a project by architect and engineer Aleksandr Markelov.They are located at 55°43′21″N 37°30′49″E / 55.72250°N 37.51361°E and 55°42′26″N 37°28′14″E / 55.70722°N 37.47056°E They were built in a very different design from the regular "panel block" houses of that era. The diameter of the structure is 155 meters (around 500 feet). It has 26 entrances, 913 apartments and six big archways to enter the courtyard. The first floor of the building contained pharmacies, shops, hair salons, a laundry and tailor shop, also a childrens’ club, and even a library. The isolated courtyard has its own park, with playgrounds for kids and feels like it is a long way away from the busy town. The rooms here are not rectangular but more like trapezoids, which makes it harder to place furniture. Also the courtyard has bad acoustics – a small noise echoes a lot, it bounces from the walls making it noisy at night if something is happening in the courtyard. (en)
  • Кру́глые дома́ в Москве́ — жилые панельные девятиэтажные дома кольцевой в плане формы, возведённые на западе Москвы в 1970-х годах по экспериментальному проекту советского архитектора Евгения Стамо и инженера Александра Маркелова. Здания диаметром в 155 метров были построены из типовых деталей панельной серии I-515/9M, соединённых под углом в пределах максимального допуска в 6°. (ru)
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