August 30, 2007
August 30, 2007
The station Trubnaya is located near Trubnaya Square in the area of the intersection of Tsvetnoy Boulevard and the Boulevard Ring. Is a transfer to the station Tsvetnoy Boulevard Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line.
Column-walled, three-vaulted station of deep laying.
Platform type - island.
The architectural appearance of the station reflects the themes of the ancient Russian cities of Russia. They are installed between the columns in the form of stained-glass windows with illumination above the benches. In total, there are 12 ancient cities and villages (Bogolyubovo, Vladimir, Kizhi, Kolomenskoye, Moscow, Novgorod, Palekh, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Pskov, Rostov, Suzdal and Yaroslavl). Above the end passages of the central hall a panel is installed.
Tunnel walls and columns are lined with marble of light tones, and the inserts between the columns are dark green. A simple geometric pattern of a granite carpet on the floor repeats the rhythm of portals with an alternation of light gray and black stone.
To illuminate the station, a soft incandescent light was used, as well as 18 boulevard lanterns with modern-style brackets.
The chief architect of the project is V.Z. Filippov, architects - S.A. Petrosyan, A.V. Ruban, Т.А. Silakadze, Т.В. Petrova with the participation of S.B. Prytkovoy.
Sculptor and artist - Z. Tsereteli.
SMU-1 Metrostroya, SMU-8 Metrostroya, SMU-9 Metrostroya, USR Mosmetrostroya