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In this evening lecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, Norman Foster RA unveils plans for an ambitious cultural quarter for the Pushkin State Museum, Moscow. He sets this project in the context of Foster + Partners' work in Russia, ranging from the historic New Holland Island in St Petersburg to Russia Tower, a vertical city in Moscow.
This event took place at the Royal Academy on 3 April 2008. Due to recording conditions the sound quality of this recording is lower than usual - please accept our apologies.
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