The guide in the drawings "Three Days in Moscow" was presented by the famous architect Sergei Chaban at the annual Non / fiction book fair in the Russian capital.
Each guidebook is an assistant for travelers, it introduces them to the city, helps to explore and study it from different angles. The new edition of “Three Days in Moscow” by Sergey Choban is accompanied by author's drawings and graphics. Here you can see the city through a prism of the amazing and unique architecture of Moscow.
Three Days in Moscow is a guidebook in drawings created by architect Sergei Choban and architectural columnist Anna Martovitskaya. As illustrations in the publication, the architect’s drawings were used to show why, from what point and at what time of the day an object is especially expressive and photogenic, and perhaps inspire travelers to their own graphic masterpieces.
The project was conceived as a continuation of the popular series “Three days in ...”, launched in 2017. Guides in drawings about Rome, Florence, Venice, Amsterdam, Paris and Prague have already appeared.
Each guidebook is an assistant for travelers, it introduces them to the city, helps to explore and study it from different angles. The new edition of “Three Days in Moscow” by Sergey Choban is accompanied by author's drawings and graphics. Here you can see the city through a prism of the amazing and unique architecture of Moscow.
Three Days in Moscow is a guidebook in drawings created by architect Sergei Choban and architectural columnist Anna Martovitskaya. As illustrations in the publication, the architect’s drawings were used to show why, from what point and at what time of the day an object is especially expressive and photogenic, and perhaps inspire travelers to their own graphic masterpieces.
The project was conceived as a continuation of the popular series “Three days in ...”, launched in 2017. Guides in drawings about Rome, Florence, Venice, Amsterdam, Paris and Prague have already appeared.
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Author: Anna Dorozhkina