Sergei Gordeev

Rosbuilding focused on repurposing and restructuring of industrial enterprises, construction sites, retail venues and department stores.

[2] In 2007, Gordeev founded the Horus Capital property development company, specialising in the construction and redevelopment of office and residential buildings.

[6] During the term, Gordeev submitted to the State Duma a number of draft laws and amendments aiming to improve protection of the Russian cultural heritage.

[7] In 2013, Gordeev partnered with the entrepreneur Alexander Mamut to acquire a stake in PIK from a subsidiary of the Suleyman Kerimov Foundation.

[12] Gordeev was actively involved with the initial investment phase of Hyperloop One, a high-speed travel start-up.

Built in 1927, the house previously belonged to Konstantin Melnikov, a Russian architect and painter who was considered a leader in the avant-garde movement.

As the abandoned city river station was chosen as the venue for the new museum, Gordeev launched an international competition for renovating the building.

In May 2010, Perm projects, the Museum of Modern Art and the Opera and Ballet Theatre, both financed by Gordeev, were award the Grand Prix of the Moscow Biennale of Architecture.