Vladimir Adamovich Kutsevich ( March 8, 1917 , Lutishche - January 6, 2012 , Kiev ) - Soviet and Ukrainian architect, graphic artist, painter, sculptor.
| Vladimir Adamovich Kutsevich | |
|---|---|
| Basic information | |
| A country | |
| Date of Birth | March 8, 1917 |
| Place of Birth | Lutishte |
| Date of death | January 6, 2012 (aged 94) |
| A place of death | Kiev |
| Work and Achievements | |
| Study | Kharkov Institute of Public Utilities Engineers (HIIKS) as a part of HUKKH |
| Worked in the cities | Kiev , Zaporozhye , Donetsk , Ternopol , Mariupol , Kherson , Volovets , Rakhiv , Khust , etc. |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Projects
- 3 Participation in exhibitions
- 4 Family
- 5 Literature
- 6 notes
- 7 References
Biography
Vladimir Adamovich Kutsevich was born on March 8, 1917 in the village of Lutishche . Since 1945 he joined the Union of Architects of Ukraine . He fought in the Great Patriotic War .
In 1944 he graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Public Utilities Engineers (HIIKS) as part of HUKKH. From 1944 to 1963 he worked as an architect at the Institute of Urban Design "Giprograd." In the 1950s, in the team of architect I. Karakis, together with engineer G. Ter-Harutyunyants, he designed gallery houses that were sold in particular in Dnepropetrovsk . After the creation of KievZNIIEP moved to it, where he worked until 1970.
In addition to architecture, Vladimir Adamovich was engaged in drawing, painting, created sculptures from clay, wood, clay, plaster. In particular, in the 1980s, at the Rusanovsky Gardens, I went to the site of the architect I. Karakis and performed his bust from plaster [1] .
He died on January 6, 2012 in Kiev .
Projects
- House of Soviets in Khmelnitsky ;
- The complex of buildings and structures of the central entrance of the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of Ukraine in Kiev;
- Residential buildings in Dnepropetrovsk ;
- The general plan of Zaporozhye (1944-1950; participation);
- The General Plan of Stalin (1944-1950; participation);
- The general plan of Ternopil (1944-1950; participation);
- The general plan of Mariupol (1944-1950; participation);
- Kherson Master Plan (1944-1950; participation);
- The general plan of the village of Great Berezny (1948-1949; participation);
- The general plan of Volovets (1948-1949; participation);
- The general plan of Rakhov (1948-1949; participation);
- The general plan of Hust (1948-1949; participation);
- The building of an engineering laboratory and a complex of geophysics in Kiev (1964-1967);
- Kindergarten in the village of May in the Crimea (1968);
- Kindergarten in Tashkent (1969);
- Funeral homes in Donetsk, Zhytomyr, Chernivtsi, Rivne, Vinnitsa and Dnepropetrovsk (1972-1978);
- A number of gas supply buildings in Yalta (1984-1990);
- A number of brick building "Poltavateeploenergo" (1989-1993);
- Beet Research Institute in Kiev (1990-1992);
- Church in the village of Morozovka (1996-97);
- Gas supply station and housing building in Krivoy Rog (1995-1996);
- Reconstruction of the center of the village of Lutishche (1999-2005).
Participation in exhibitions
- Member of the All-Ukrainian exhibition in 1950;
- Member of a personal exhibition in Kiev in 2000.
Family
- Daughter - Valentina Vladimirovna Kutsevich (born February 7, 1942, Shubar-Kuduk ) - artist and painter, she graduated from the Kiev State Art Institute (1965) and graduate school of the USSR Academy of Arts (1973). She received the silver medal of the “Russian Academy of Arts” (2005) [2] .
- Granddaughter - Yana Borisovna Bystrova (born March 31, 1966, Kiev) - artist
- Grandson - Bogdan Vadimovich Kutsevich (born April 26, 1977, Kiev) - architect
- Son - Vadim Vladimirovich Kutsevich (born August 22, 1944, Kharkov ) is an architect, doctor of architecture, professor, head of the scientific research architectural center of KievZNIIEP, academician of UAA .
Literature
- In memory of the architect // Budіvnitsvo of Ukraine: Science and Technology Journal. - 2012. - No. 2. - P. 44: photo. - ISSN 0135-1699 [3] (Ukrainian)
- Architect Vladimir Kutsevich 90 years / Interview with the father of Vadim Kutsevich // Architecture and construction. - 2007. - No. 3-4.
Notes
- ↑ Zbіrnik naukovih prots "Dosvіd that prospect of development of Ukraine Ukraine". - Kyiv: Dіpromіsto, 2015. - VIP. 28.- S. 199.
- ↑ Kiev Organization of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine
- ↑ Scientific and Technical Library of the Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan