Aleksandr-Pyotr-Adrian Yakovlevich Shile ( June 28 ( July 10 ) 1830 , Petersburg - December 14 (26), 1897 , Kiev ) - Russian architect . The author of most Kiev fountains (in the shape of bowls).
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Projects
- 3 notes
- 4 References
- 5 Literature
Biography
Born in St. Petersburg , brought up at the Peter and Paul School , then studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (graduated from 1852) and abroad ( Paris , Berlin ( Berlin Architectural Academy ), Italy ). In 1855 he returned to Russia and worked in St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod. In 1869-1871 - as a city architect of Kiev, in 1880-1889 - as an architect of the Fundukleev gymnasium. Engaged in teaching.
During the years 1869-1897 he worked in Kiev, where he became famous for many outstanding buildings for administrative, household and residential purposes. Died in Kiev, buried at Askold's grave .
Director Valentin Sokolovsky in 1999 made a television film about Alexander Schiele. The portrait was not preserved, but the architect was: “medium height, hair, brown eyebrows, blue eyes” [1] .
Projects
- Reconstruction of the existing building for the College of Pavel Galagan (1870-1871, 11 Bogdan Khmelnitsky St.)
- Finishing the interiors of the Mariinsky Palace (1870)
- Exchange, later the Land Bank on the street. Institutskaya, 7 (1870-1873)
- School of Music of the Russian Musical Society in Musical Lane (1874, the building was restored after the war, now the premises of the National Radio Company of Ukraine)
- City Council on the street Khreshchatyk, 18 (1874-1878, not preserved)
- Reconstruction of the building of the magistrate on Kontraktova Square, 12 for the 3rd male gymnasium (1876, co-author V. Prokhorov)
- Two buildings of the Kiev military district on the street. Bankova 11 (1877, in the 1930s rebuilt and incorporated into the new building, now the Presidential Administration of Ukraine)
- Fountain on Tsarskaya (now European) Square (1872, not preserved),
- Water tower in the Merchants Garden / now Khreshchaty Park (1876-1877),
- Tsarskaya (1871-1872, recreated in 2003) and Mikhailovskaya water towers (1878, not preserved).
- He began monumental construction at the estate of F. Mering , having built M. Shtifler's house and 3-story wings on the site of the future passage (1875, not preserved).
- Residential building of Professor V. Pokrovsky on the street. Proreznaya, 18 (1871),
- Residential building G. Lozitsky on the street. Sofievskaya, 20/21 (1873),
- Residential building on the street. Khreshchatyk, 46 (1873),
- Residential building of generals D. Pavlova on the street Pushkinskaya 32 (1875),
- The superstructure of a house of I. Brodsky on the corner of st. Vladimirskaya, 48 and st. Theatrical (1875, original construction by A. Beretti),
- Reconstruction and processing of the park facade of the mansion of Baron Stengel on the street. Yaroslavov Val, 3 (1878),
- Residential building of engineer N. Dobrynin on the street Proreznaya, 9 (1879),
- Residential building F. Michelson on the street Pushkinskaya, 40 (1880),
- The house of G. Ilyinsky / "Ilyinsky rooms", with the hotel "Prague" on the street Vladimirskaya 36 (1880-1882),
- Apartment building F. Ludvikovskogo / 5 floors on the street. Kostelnoy, 4 (1887),
- Apartment house F. Michelson on the street. Vladimirskaya 47 (1889-1890, co-author V. Sychuga).
Notes
- ↑ Kudryavtsev Leo . Twenty architects who built Kiev.
Links
- Years of life: 1830-1897
- Timofіnko V. Architecture of Ukraine . (Ukrainian)
Literature
- A. Ya. Schiele. Obituary // Kievlyanin, No. 260. - 1897. - September 20. - S. 3-4. (Russian doref.)