Boris Ivanovich Thor ( February 22 [1] 1929 - July 19, 2009 ) - Soviet and Russian architect . Honored Architect of the RSFSR (1981), winner of state awards.
| Boris Thor | ||
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| Birth name | Boris Ivanovich Thor | |
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| Place of Birth | USSR , stanitsa Novo-Yasenskaya (now Kanevskaya district of Krasnodar region ) | |
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| Study | MarkhI | |
| Worked in cities | Moscow | |
| Major buildings | Sports Complex "Olympic", Palace of Congresses, Moscow International Business Center "Moscow City" | |
| Awards | Honored Architect of the RSFSR | |
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The author of 12 projects of monuments, including the cosmonaut Volkov , the metro stations " Leninskie Gory " and " Gorkovskaya ", the sports complex " Olympic ", the Palace of Soviets. In 1952-1959 he worked at Metrogiprotrans . In 1959 - 2002 he led the workshop number 6 in the State Unitary Enterprise "Mosproekt-2" . One of the authors of the shopping center resort Pitsunda ( 1962 - 1968 ), the USSR pavilion at the World Exhibition in Montreal ( 1967 ).
According to his projects, residential areas of Sretenka and Tsvetnoy Boulevard in Moscow were reconstructed. Co-author of projects of the new building of the theater School of Dramatic Art on Sretenka (opened on the site of the Uran cinema in May 2001 ), as well as the Moscow-City MIBC [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Union of Architects of Russia - an invitation to the opening of a memorial plaque to B.I.Tkhor (February 2015)
- Popular Art Encyclopedia Ed. Field V. M .; M .: Publishing house "Soviet encyclopedia", 1986