The Rusakov Workers' Club (Russian: Дом культуры имени И.В.Русакова (рабочий клуб)) in Moscow is a notable example of constructivist architecture.
The club is built on a fan-shaped plan, with three cantilevered concrete seating areas rising above the base.
According to the Fund the roof and foundations had weakened, the columns were in need of reinforcement, and brick walls were cracking.
With a grant from American Express, the World Monuments Fund provided a much-needed replacement roof for the building in 1999.
[1] In 2005 a commemorative coin (3 ruble, silver) was issued by the Central Bank of Russia, featuring the Rusakov Workers' Club building.