Petr Timofeevich Zavyalov (1786 — after 1858) - Russian architect . One of the architects of the Moscow Kremlin .
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| Study | Konstantinovsky boundary school , school of Expedition of a Kremlin structure |
| Worked in cities | Moscow |
| Architectural style | late Empire , classicism |
| Major buildings | Moscow Synodal Printing House |
| Restoration of monuments | the Moscow Kremlin |
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Biography
In 1799-1803 he studied at the Moscow Konstantinovsky Surveying School . He continued his studies at the school of the Expedition of the Kremlin building , where he was left to work as a clerk (from 1805), architect assistant of the 3rd class (from 1807), 2nd class (from 1812), 1st class (from 1816).
In 1809–1811 he was sent to the Distillery Distillery Expedition, took part in the construction of the Moscow Synod Printing House , in 1815 - in the restoration of the walls and towers of the Moscow Kremlin .
In 1822-1829 he worked in the district of military settlements in the Novgorod province . In 1829 he worked as an assistant I. L. Mironovsky . In 1830, he received an architect certificate signed by I. L. Mironovsky.
Since 1831 - the architect of the Treasury cloth factory in Yekaterinoslav . In the late 1830s, he returned to Moscow.
In 1838–1842 - architect of the Moscow Medico-Surgical Academy .
From 1846 to 1850, he served as the architect of the Moscow Land Survey Office.
Creative activities
The main works of P. Zavyalov were made in the stylistic forms of classicism and the late Empire .
The author of the master plan for the development of the entire complex of the factory complex in Yekaterinoslav , the project of the house of a paint and varnish factory (1834), etc.
In 1852, he rebuilt the Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit in the Simonov Monastery (Moscow, not preserved). In 1858, he carried out an estimate and in 1860, with donations from peasants, built the church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the village of Romashkovo , on the site of an earlier church (built in 1627 ), which belonged to Patriarch Moscow and All Russia Philaret , father of the first tsar of the Romanovs [1] .