Giprogor Russian Institute of Urban and Investment Development (Russian: Российский институт градостроительства и инвестиционного развития «Гипрогор»)) is a Russian company, one of the leading design organizations in Russia in the field of urban planning of the territory of the Russian Federation, its regions and cities, design of city centers, residential, public, industrial zones and complexes, resort, recreational and environmental areas. The company's central office is located in Vernadsky Avenue in Moscow.
The company was established in October-November 1930[1][2] (according to other sources in 1929) on the basis of the City Planning Bureau of the Map Publishing House of the NKVD of the RSFSR and the joint-stock company "Proektgrazhdanstroy" for the design of master plans for cities and workers' settlements, the development of design documentation for new buildings of the First five-year plan. The original name was the State Trust for the Planning of Populated Areas and Civil Design of the NKVD of the RSFSR (Giprogor). In December 1930, it was reorganized into a State Joint-Stock Company, in January 1932 - into the State Institute of Surveying and Urban Planning and Design of Civil Structures of the NKVD of the RSFSR.[citation needed]
At the end of 1934, Giprogor was transferred to Leningrad, and two operating architectural workshops (under the leadership of Vladimir Semyonov and N.Z. Nessis) were transferred directly to the People's Commissariat of Public Utilities of the RSFSR.[5]