Alexander Barov
Alexander Georgiev Barov (Bulgarian: Александър Георгиев Баров) (1931 in Razlog – 1999) was an eminent Bulgarian architect.
Principal works
- National Palace of Culture, Sofia (1978)[1]
- Universiada Hall, Sofia (1961)[2]
- Accra Sports Stadium, Ghana (1961)
- Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow (1977)
- City Hall, Ruse[3]
- Boyana Residence (1974)—the former prime-ministerial residence in Sofia, which is now Bulgaria's National Historical Museum[3]
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gollark: Markets seem to be the best way around to allocate most resources right now, as long as they're managed reasonably. The alternatives people have seem to generally involve either centrally planning stuff, which is maybe computationally hard and has bad incentives, having some communal system and hoping people get along, which doesn't scale, or voting on things, which has the central planning issues plus exciting new ones.
References
- National Palace of Culture (NDK) at Sofia Guide
- About Universiada Hall, at universiada-bg.com
- City Hall, Ruse, Bulgaria at Flickr.com (See other views of this building). Retrieved 7 July 2014
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