Stanislav Lyudvigovich Myslovsky ( 1856 - 1918 ) - Russian architect . He worked mainly in Voronezh.
Stanislav Lyudvigovich Myslovsky | |
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A country | Russian empire |
Date of Birth | October 14, 1856 |
Place of Birth | Voronezh |
Date of death | 1918 |
Works and achievements | |
Study | Petersburg Construction School (1879) |
Worked in cities | Voronezh , Voronezh Province |
Daughter - Alexandra Stanislavovna Myslovskaya-Nemilova (1885-1952), doctor, professor Aleksandr Alexandrovich Nemilova, doctor, professor
Daughter - name unknown
The son is Myslovsky, Yevgeny Stanislavovich (1887-1919).
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Biography
Born October 14, 1856 in Voronezh .
Father - military engineer Ludwig Myslovsky (c. 1825-1905), a Pole, a native of the Kamenetz-Podolsk province. Mother - Pelageya Osipovna (1828-1897), nee Zaslavskaya; was the sister of a well-known figure in the labor movement — Evgeny Zaslavsky (1844–1878), a native of Voronezh and a graduate of a local gymnasium. The two-storey stone house that belonged to the Myslovsky family stood on the corner of Bolshaya Bogoyavlenskaya and Bolshaya Dvoryanskaya (now there is a six-story building on this site - 45 October street, 45).
He graduated from the Petersburg Construction School (1879). From January 1881 - supernumerary technician of the Construction Department in Voronezh. Then, during the year internship in Vienna and Nice.
Junior architect of the construction department of the Voronezh provincial government (since 1886), provincial engineer (1906-1918). Simultaneously, the architect of the Voronezh Cadet Corps (since 1890). Member of the Society of Civil Engineering (1895).
He had his own estate near the Christmas Chava . [one]
He died in 1918 .
Works
S. L. Myslovsky is the author of many residential and public buildings in Voronezh , including:
- Klochkovs' house (K. Marx st., 35, rebuilt in 1896-1897),
- Catholic church on the street. Forest Yards (1889-1893, blown up in 1962),
- District Court on B. Dvoryanskaya (1896-1898, together with A. M. Baranov, the building was not preserved),
- the synagogue (1901–1903, Stankevich st., 4).
According to the projects of Myslovsky, the governor’s house was rebuilt (1892–1893, Revolution Avenue, 22) and an extension was made to the building of the men's classical gymnasium (1908, Revolution Avenue, 17).
In 1901 he completed the project of a psychiatric hospital of the provincial zemstvo in a. Orlovka Voronezh district.
Myslovsky in the territory of the Voronezh province built:
- the house of the district zemstvo, almshouse at the cemetery church and the outhouse at the prison ( Bobrov ),
- Church in the villages Maslovka, Sishovka, Semeno-Aleksandrovka, Anna (1894–1899) of Bobrovsky district,
- Outhouse at the prison and Zemstvo poorhouse ( Boguchar ),
- the church in the villages of Bannoe, Krasnopole, Staraya Kriusha, Zhuravka, Grinevo, Medovo, Gobyk, Podgornoye (all - Bogucharsky district )
- church in s. Osetrovka Pavlovsky County (1899),
- Transfiguration Cathedral [2] in the Buturlinovka suburb of Bobrovsky district (completed; the project of V.V. Steinovskiy).