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DescriptionComparison of 1937,1948-49, 1956 Palace of the Soviets.svg
English: Comparison of sizes of the definitive 1937 Palace of the Soviets design (red), the scaled-down version of 1948 (yellow), 1956 (blue), the completed Moscow State University building (green) and the Moscow International Business Center (as of 2019, grey).
Русский: Сравнение силуэтов "технического проекта" Дворца Советов 1937 года (красный) и уменьшенных вариантов Дворца Советов 1948 (жёлтый) и 1956 (синий) года. Зелёный силуэт - фактически построенное главное здание МГУ, серый силуэт - Москва-Сити в 2019 году.
Outline of the Palace (simplified) except for the statue: Трофимов В. (Trofimov V.); Эривански А. (Erivansky A.) (1952). "Восемь вершин" [Eight summits]. Техника — молодёжи (5): 14–15.
Outline of the 1956 draft: Tkachenko, S. (2020). "1922–1956 годы. Нереализованные проекты развития центрального композиционного ядра Москвы на примере Аллеи Ильича" [Unrealized Projects of 1922–1956 for the Development of the Central Compositional Core of Moscow on the Example of Ilich Alley]. Academia. Архитектура и строительство (in Russian) (3, 4): 82–91, 50–55.
Height data:Khmelnitsky, D. (2007). Архитектура Сталина [Stalin's Architecture] (in Russian). Прогресс-Традиция. ISBN5898262717, pp. 260, 287. More detailed tabular data was published in Эйгель И. Ю. Борис Иофан. — Стройиздат, 1978, pp. 116-117
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Size comparison of the 1937 Palace of the Soviets design (red), the scaled-down version of 1948 (yellow), 1956 (blue), the completed Moscow State University building (green) and the Moscow International Business Center (as of 2019, grey)