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As the Vice President of the Academy Gagarin supported the "Byzantine style" (Russian Revival).
Vladimir Osipovich became one of the most visible architects of the Alexander III version of Russian Revival, also noted for his Plevna Chapel and Nikolay Pirogov memorial in Moscow.