Nikolai Alekseevich Shekhonin ( August 29, 1882 , St. Petersburg - August 24, 1970 , Buenos Aires ) - Kiev architect .
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| Study | Institute of Civil Engineers (1907) |
| Worked in the cities | Kiev |
Biography
He received his professional education at the Institute of Civil Engineers of Emperor Nicholas I , which he graduated in 1907 . Since 1908 he settled in Kiev . In 1909 - 1941 he was at the pedagogical work in the Kiev construction college , the Kiev Polytechnic Institute , the Dnipropetrovsk Construction Institute , and the Kiev Art Institute . During the 1920s and 1930s, he developed the general plan of Kiev. Since 1930 - professor. Since 1932 - the head of the Second Architectural Art Studio in Kiev. After the war he left the USSR . Since 1948, in Argentina , where he died. Stylistically, the works of Shekhonin relate to Art Nouveau and Neo-Empire .
Major Projects in Kiev
- Apartment building on the street Tarasovskaya , 3-a ( 1910 ).
- Yurkovich's house on the street Pankovskoy , 8 ( 1910 ).
- He won the competition of projects of the City Public Library ( 1910 , the facades were designed by E. Clave).
- Apartment building on the street Saksaganskogo , 57.
- Apartment building on the street Saksaganskogo 78 ( 1911 ).
- Apartment building V. Vanetskoy on the street. Saksaganskogo 73 ( 1911 - 1912 ).
- He took part in the construction of the All-Russian Exhibition in Kiev in 1913 (architect F. Vyshinsky, V. Gorodetsky and others).
- Kiev Military Engineering School ( 1913 - 1917 and 1918 - 1920 ).
- Pavilion of Ukrainian printing at the agricultural exhibition in Kiev ( 1913 ).
- Military Engineering School Tsarevich Alexei on Lesya Ukrainka Boulevard , 25 ( 1914 - 1916 , co-author Ing. I. Lil).
- Fry factory in Romny ( 1925 ).
- The house of state institutions in Kiev on Khreshchatyk ( 1929 - 1931 ).
- Club "Pischevik" on Kontraktova Square ( 1931 - 1932 ).
- Zagotzern residential building on the street. Lysenko ( 1933 - 1935 ).
- School on the street Vladimirskaya 1 ( 1939 ).
- House on the street Mezhigorsk, 2.