Nodar Kancheli

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Nodar Kancheli

Nodar Vakhtangovich Kancheli (Template:Langx; 21 April 1938 – 26 June 2015) was a Russian architect. He is known for being the designer of two buildings that collapsed, causing fatalities.[1] The buildings, located in Moscow, were Transvaal Park water park in Yasenevo (built in 2002, collapsed in 2004) and Basmanny Market (built in 1977, collapsed in 2006).[2] The collapse of these structures caused the deaths of at least 89 people.[3]

Kancheli also co-designed the Template:Ill with Igor Vasilevsky.[4][5]

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