Semyon Davidovich Fridlin (also Davydovich ; , - , ) - Ukrainian Soviet architect.
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In 1932 he graduated from the Dnepropetrovsk Civil Engineering Institute , lived in Kiev . [2] [3] Among the projects he developed were musical and drama theaters in Zaporozhye ( named after Shchors , 1947-1953) and Chernigov ( named after T. G. Shevchenko , with S. P. Tutuchenko, 1958); in Kiev - the Central Covered Market ( Sennaya Bazaar , with B. Ya. Kucher, 1959), residential buildings between Malo-Zhitomirskaya and Kalinina Streets (Sofiyskaya, 1958) and the 18-story engineering building of the Institute of Electric Welding named after Paton (1975). [4] [5]
For the project of the Government House (1960–1964) and the “Octombrie” Palace (now the National Palace, 1974) in Chisinau, he became the first architect to be awarded the title of Honored Architect of the Moldavian SSR. [6] [7]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Artists of the World Online, Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Online - B : KG Saur Verlag , Verlag Walter de Gruyter .
- ↑ People of the land of Poltava
- ↑ Semyon Davydovich Fridlin (Kiev Architecture Guide)
- ↑ Zaporozhye
- ↑ Kyiv architectural styles
- ↑ T. Solovyova “How the Central Committee was built”
- ↑ Walks in Chisinau with the architect Grigory Bosenko