Anatoly Trofimovich Polyansky (Russian: Анатолий Трофимович Полянский; 29 January 1928, Avdiivka 7 June 1993, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian architect.

Pavilion of the USSR on the International World Fair in Brussels (Grand Prix) in 1958.

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Polyansky gained prominence from his design of the USSR's pavilion at the International World Fair in Brussels in 1958.[1] He also designed Artek in Crimea, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow, the Yalta Hotel Complex and the USSR embassy buildings in Greece, Sweden and Egypt.

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References

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  1. Gianni Talamini (2024). "Urbanising the Virgin Lands: At the frontier of Soviet socialist planning". In Mariotti, Jasna; Leetmaa, Kadri (eds.). Urban Planning During Socialism: Views from the Periphery. Routledge. p. 24. doi:10.4324/9781003327592.
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