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Buryshkin, David Petrovich

David Petrovich Buryshkin (May 7, 1890 , Odessa - June 5, 1959 , Leningrad ) - Soviet architect .

David Petrovich Buryshkin
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Worked in the citiesLeningrad , Odessa, Yekaterinoslav , Almaty , Kharkov

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Biography

Born in Odessa in the family of an Old Believer merchant. He graduated from the Higher Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1916). From 1934 to 1939 he worked at Lenproekt; then until 1958 he served as chief architect of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet .

Projects and Buildings

 
Fire station at the Moscow gate
  • Artistic Club on Greek Street. in Odessa (1915)
  • Apartment building I.E. Kuznetsova (Petrograd, Zagorodny prospekt, 21; co-authors - A.V. Rosenberg and B.M. Velikovsky )
  • The factory branch of the match factory them. comrade Lenin in the village of Gruzino, Novgorod Bay. (1924; co-author N. D. Katsenelenbogen )
  • Fire station of the Moscow-Zastavskaya part at the Moscow gate in Leningrad (built in 1925)
  • House of Culture in Loman Lane in Leningrad (1926)
  • Theater and club in Yekaterinoslav (1925; competition; 1st prize; co-author N. A. Trotsky )
  • Residential quarter on Kondratyevsky Ave. in Leningrad (co-authors: L. M. Tverskaya , L. M. Malyshev; competition of the Construction Assistance Committee under the Leningrad Executive Committee; 1st prize)
  • Government House of the Kazakh SSR in Alma-Ata (co-authors: P. S. Duplitsky; L. M. Malyshev)
  • Government House of the Ukrainian SSR in Kharkov (competition; co-author M. D. Felger )
  • Residential workers on the street. Weavers and st. Grandmother in the Volodarsky district of Leningrad (co-author L. M. Tverskaya)
  • Housing estate RZHZKT "Leningrad printer" on the Revolution Square in Leningrad (competition; 4th prize; co-author A. G. Walter, with the participation of N. Skvortsova, V. Solovieva)
  • House of Soviets of the Vyborg District in Leningrad (1931; competition; 2nd prize; co-author I. A. Vaks)
  • Air Defense Headquarters in Leningrad ( Baskov Pereulok , 16; 1936)
  • House of naval officers (Leningrad, Zaitseva St., 7; 1939)
  • Correspondence point and printing house of the newspaper "Pravda" on Khersonskaya st. in Leningrad (1933-1934; completely rebuilt with partial demolition in 2008)
  • Residential building on Tavricheskaya street in Leningrad (1937-1938; with the participation of M.E. Leveikin)
  • The ensemble of Chelyuskintsev Square and the beginning of Zanevsky Prospekt in Leningrad (1936-1941; with the participation of N.Ya. Brusilovsky)
  • Institute of Soviet Trade in Leningrad (1950–1952, co-authors: A. S. Martynov, I. M. Tchaiko)
  • Reconstruction of the building of the Main Hydrographic Directorate of the Navy (Leningrad, Malookhtinsky prospekt, 8; 1949-1951)
  • Higher Naval School of Diving (Leningrad, 12th Krasnoarmeyskaya St., 40; 1950-1956)
  • The building of the Naval Hospital (Leningrad, Gaza Ave., 2; 1958)

Sources

  • Yearbook of the Society of Architects-Artists. - L., 1927. - Issue. 12. - S. 21-24, 98.
  • Yearbook of the Society of Architects-Artists. - L., 1930. - Vol. 13. - S. 9-11, 71, 115, 153.
  • Yearbook of the Society of Architects-Artists. - L., 1935. - Issue. 14. - S. 15-17, 210, 254, 258, 260, 264-266, 271.
  • Kirikov B.M. , Stiglitz M.S. Architecture of the Leningrad Avant-Garde: A Guidebook. - St. Petersburg: Kolo, 2008.
  • Sablin I.D. David Buryshkin // Architects of St. Petersburg. XX century - St. Petersburg: Lenizdat, 2000 .-- S. 168—191.

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buryshkin__David_Petrovich&oldid=96781326


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