Remembering Moscow’s Crusading Preservationist

“Wedged behind an ornate desk cluttered with Soviet-era souvenirs, architectural tchotchkes and ashtrays, [David Sarkisyan] was constantly fulminating against the decrepit state of that city’s landmarks, … making introductions among the architects, historians and socialites who constantly wandered in and out, or pleading over the phone with the few journalists and government officials he felt he could trust.”