Shchukinskaya is a station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. Named after the village of Schukino before it was consumed by Moscow and became a municipality in the 1940s, it was opened on 30 December 1975. The design follows the original pillar-trispan. The pillars are faced with different shades of pinkish marble and punctuated by a vertical strip of anodized aluminum on each face. The walls are of corrugated, bronze-coloured aluminum, an alloy of extensive strength and flexibility, adorned with decorative panels. The floor is covered with polished grey granite. The architects were Nina Aleshina, N. Samoylova and M. Alekseev.
During the construction of the extension tunnel Oktyabrskoe Pole – Shchukinskaya a new engineering method was developed. Because the Moscow soil was sandy, the metro tunnels had traditionally been built using the open pit method or by restricting building work from passing under inhabited areas as cave-ins would have been very likely.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shchukinskaya
Address Новощукинская улица, Москва 123182, Russia
Coordinates 55°48'30.459" N 37°27'52.923" E