Sutyagin House
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Sutyagin House | |
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Dom Sutyagina | |
General information | |
Status | Demolished |
Type | landmark, single-family house |
Address | Yuzhnaya Ulitsa |
Town or city | Arkhangelsk |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 64°34′43″N 40°32′34″E / 64.57861°N 40.54278°E |
Construction started | 1992 |
Demolished | 2008 |
Owner | Nikolai Petrovich Sutyagin |
Height | 44-metre-tall (144 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 13 (maybe 12) |
The Sutyagin House (Russian: Дом Сутягина, Dom Sutyagina; also called Деревянный небоскрёб, "wooden skyscraper", or Соломбальский небоскрёб, "Solombala skyscraper") was a wooden house in Arkhangelsk, Russia.
The 13-story, 44-metre-tall (144 ft)racketeering.
In 2008, it was condemned by local authorities as a
fire hazard, and the courts ordered it to be fully demolished by 1 February 2009.[1][3] On December 26, 2008, the tower was pulled down,[4][5] and the remainder was dismantled manually[6] over the course of the next several months.[7] The remaining four-story structure burned to the ground on 6 May 2012.[8]
See also
References
- ^ a b Sutyagin House, Arkhangelsk, Russia: Standing tall. WorldArchitectureNews.com, Wednesday 07 Mar 2007. (Includes photo)
- ^ According to other sources, 12 stories, 38 m, i.e. 124 ft
- Moscow, Russia. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- NEWSru.comRealty (Недвижимость) (in Russian). Moscow, Russia. 26 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ^ mihai055 (December 26, 2008). Сутягин, снос дома [Sutyagin, demolition of houses] (Flash video) (in Russian). YouTube. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - NEWSru.comRealty (Недвижимость) (in Russian). Moscow, Russia. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ^ От самого высокого деревянного строения в мире осталась груда мусора [From the highest wooden structure in the world was left a pile of garbage] (flash video and text). Channel One Russia (in Russian). Moscow, Russia: Web-службой Первого канала. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ^ Так называемый "дом Сутягина" - некогда самое высокое деревянное здание в мире – сгорел в Архангельской области (in Russian). Радиостанция «Эхо Москвы». Retrieved 6 May 2012.