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Belyaev, Sergey Vasilievich (architect)

Sergey Vasilyevich Belyaev (1871-1945) - Russian architect.

Sergey Vasilyevich Belyaev
Basic information
A country Russian empire
the USSR
Date of Birth1871 ( 1871 )
Date of death1945 ( 1945 )
Place of death
Study

Content

Biography

He graduated from the Higher Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1896).

Architect of the Peterhof Palace Office (1907-1914).

He worked in the City Government. Member of the Sanitary Commission.

Lecturer at the Higher Women's Polytechnic Courses (in 1915 they were transformed into the Women's Polytechnic Institute, in 1918 - into the Second Petrograd Polytechnical Institute).

Consisted member:

  • The Imperial St. Petersburg Society of Architects - the Leningrad Society of Architects;
  • Society of Architects, artists (1903-1932 gg.). Honorary Member of the Society (since 1929);
  • Committee Historical and Architectural Exhibition (1911; held in the halls of the Imperial Academy of Arts);
  • Commission for the study and description of the monuments of Old Petersburg (1907);
  • Committee of the Museum of Old Petersburg (1909–1918);
  • Corresponding member of the Academy of Architecture of the USSR (1941).

He died in 1945 in Leningrad . He was buried at the Literatorsky footbridges at the Volkovsky cemetery . [one]

Works

  • Residential houses and cottages in Peterhof;
  • The mansion of Eval K. K. (1901; together with Lidvale F. I. )

Sources

  • Architects-builders of St. Petersburg in the middle of the XIX - beginning of the XX century. Directory. SPb .: "Pilgrim." 1996 p. 39

Notes

  1. ↑ The grave of S. V. Belyaev at the Volkovsky cemetery (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . The appeal date is April 26, 2012. Archived March 4, 2016.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belyaev ,_Sergey_Vasilevich_ ( architerator )&oldid = 101125271


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