Leonid B. Dwarf ( 1912 - 1986 ) - Soviet architect , honored architect of the RSFSR .
Dwarf Leonid Borisovich | |
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A country | Russian empire the USSR |
Date of Birth | 1912 |
Place of Birth | Russian empire |
Date of death | 1986 |
Place of death | Moscow , USSR |
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Biography
Born in 1912 .
In 1950-1951, he made plans with K. Halabyan to build the Sochi port, and in 1954 took part in the restoration of the Sochi naval station (also with Halabyan).
The author of the project of an architectural complex of three stone residential buildings for 60 apartments for Laboratory No. 2 of the USSR Academy of Sciences [1] , as well as for the “Academgorodok Laboratory No. 2 of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR” ensemble (1945-1949, together with the architect I. Zholtovsky ) [2 ] .
Leonid Karlik took part in designing a number of houses when building Leningradsky Prospekt in Moscow: in 1958-1959 - house number 33 (together with architect N. A. Dzhevanshirova), in 1967 - house number 33a.
He died in 1986 in Moscow. He was buried in the Armenian cemetery . [3]
Husband M. V. Lisitsian - Soviet rhythmic gymnastics coach.
Memory
- RGALI has documents related to L. B. Dwarf. [four]
See also
- Stalin's Empire
Notes
- ↑ ABOUT ARCHITECTURAL COMPLEX
- ↑ Ensemble "Academgorodok of laboratory No. 2 of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR"
- ↑ Sports Necropolis Archival copy of June 5, 2014 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Karlik Leonid Borisovich