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Albrecht, Karl Konstantinovich

Karl Konstantinovich (Karl-Eduard Franz) Albrecht ( January 22, 1863 , Moscow - after 1918) - Russian architect , author of civil and church buildings in Moscow and Moscow Region.

Karl Konstantinovich Albrecht
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Birth nameKarl-Eduard Franz Albrecht
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Work and Achievements
StudyMUZHVZ
Worked in the citiesMoscow

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Biography

Originally a foreign national. In 1893 he graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture with a Small Silver Medal and accepted Russian citizenship. In 1895 he received from the MUZHVZ for the completed project a large silver medal. In 1899-1907 he served as the architect of the Lazarevsky Institute of Oriental Languages. In 1912-1913 and from 1915 he worked as an assistant to the Moscow district architect ND Morozov . He had an extensive independent architectural practice [1] [2] .

Buildings

  • The carriage shed (1895, Moscow, Neglinnaya street , 20) [3] ;
  • Trading shop of the peasant V. T. Koshelev (1897, Moscow, Bolshaya Nikitskaya street , 16, p. 2), a valuable city-forming object [3] ;
  • Residential building (restructuring of the city estate of P. V. Snegirev - V. S. Bekhteeva - V. E. Maslova) (1897, Moscow, Maly Kislovsky lane , 11), a valuable city-forming object [3] ;
  • A residential outbuilding with a non-residential extension of the estate of K. G. Razumovsky (1906, Moscow, Vozdvizhenka , 6/2 - Romanov Lane , 2/6, p. 5) [3] ;
  • Residential building (1909, Moscow, Volkovsky lane, 11) [2] ;
  • Residential building (1911, Moscow, Gagarinsky lane , 25), not preserved [2] ;
  • House of the Orlovs (1911, Moscow, Tverskaya-Yamskaya (?) Lane, 12) [2] ;
  • Residential building (1911, Moscow, Kurbatovsky lane, 19) [2] ;
  • Residential building (1911-1912, Moscow, Nashchokinsky Lane , 12) [2] ;
  • Apartment building (1911-1913, Moscow, Spiridonovka , 25/20 - Vspolny lane , 20/25, p. 1), a valuable city-forming object [3] [2] ;
  • Residential building (1912, Moscow, 4th Miusskaya street, 18) [2] ;
  • Residential building (1912, Moscow, Small Oleniy lane , 9) [2] ;
  • Residential building (1912, Moscow, Dorogomilovskaya street, 45) [4] ;
  • Residential building (1912, Moscow, Sivtsev Vrazhek , 38) [4] ;
  • The bell tower of the St. Nicholas Arkhangelsk Church (1903, churchyard Darkov Bronnitsky district ) [4] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Architects of Moscow, 1998 , p. 20.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Krasheninnikov, 2007 , p. 113.
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 City Register of the Immovable Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow (Neopr.) . The official website of the Committee on Cultural Heritage of Moscow . Date of treatment March 20, 2013. Archived on April 8, 2013.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 Krasheninnikov, 2007 , p. 114.

Literature

  • Moscow architects of the time of eclecticism, Art Nouveau and neoclassicism (1830s - 1917): ill. biogr. Dictionary / State. scientific researcher Museum of Architecture A.V. Shchuseva et al. - M .: KRABiK, 1998 .-- S. 20. - 320 p. - ISBN 5-900395-17-0 .
  • Architects of the Russian Empire from the beginning of the 18th century until 1917. Biographical Dictionary / Krasheninnikov A.F. - M .: State Research Museum of Architecture named after A.V. Shchuseva, 2007. - T. I "A". - S. 113-114. - 288 p. - 2000 copies.

Links

  • Albrecht Karl Eduard Franz (Karl Konstantinovich) (neopr.) . www.biografija.ru. Date of treatment March 20, 2013. Archived on April 8, 2013.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albrecht,_Karl_Konstantinovich&oldid=89190773


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