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Lezin, Alexander Ivanovich

Lezin Alexander Ivanovich ( July 23, 1908 , Tiflis - 1976 , Vyborg ) - architect, member of the Union of Architects of the USSR ( 1936 ).

Lezin Alexander Ivanovich
Basic information
A country Russian Empire , the USSR
Date of BirthJuly 23, 1908 ( 1908-07-23 )
Place of BirthTiflis
Date of death1976 ( 1976 )
Place of deathVyborg
Works and achievements
StudyNovosibirsk Civil Engineering Institute
Worked in the citiesNovosibirsk , Kursk , Belgorod , Stary Oskol
Architectural styleSoviet monumental classicism
SignatureAutograph by Lezin A.I. svg

Content

Biography

  • 1936 - graduated from the Novosibirsk Civil Engineering Institute .
  • 1944 - 1964 - chief architect of the design office Kurskobleproekt.
  • 1964 - early 1970s - chief architect of the Kurskgrazhdanproekt Institute.

Implemented Projects

Kursk

Residential and public buildings
  • Restoration of the building of a kindergarten on Gogol street, 29A ( 1946 ) [1]
  • Mansion on Sovetskaya Street, 30 ( 1949 ) [2]   monument of architecture (local significance) [3] .
  • 2-storey building of a nursery on the street Druzhininsky, 3 ( 1950 ). Demolished.
  • Restoration and reconstruction of the building of the school for the deaf-mute on 18 Chumakovskaya Street (early 1950s).
  • 4-storey residential building on the street Dzerzhinsky, 80 ( 1951 ).
  • Restoration and reconstruction of the building of the main building of the Kursk State Medical Institute on Karl Marx Street 3 ( 1952 )   monument of architecture (local significance) [4] .
  • 4-5-storey residential building with 40 apartments with a shop on 86 Dzerzhinsky Street ( 1953 ).
  • Restoration and reconstruction of the 4-story educational building of the Kursk State Pedagogical Institute on 33 Radishcheva Street ( 1955 ).   monument of architecture (local significance) [5] .
  • 5-storey residential building with 42 apartments on Lenin street, 90 ( 1957 ).
  • 4-storey building of the surgical building of the regional hospital on Semenovskaya street, 76 ( 1959 ).
  • Sports Pavilion at Dynamo Stadium (1950s).
  • An administrative building-extension to the building of the City Council (1950s).
  • The building of the Kursk airport terminal (1960s) - reference to a typical project.
  • Yunost Cinema (1960s) - reference to a typical project.
  • The building of the laboratory building of the Kursk State Pedagogical Institute on 33 Radishcheva Street ( 1972 ) - reference to a typical project.
  • 9-storey residential building with shops on Lenin Street, 31 ( 1972 ) - processing of a standard design.
  • 9-storey residential building with a shop on 84 Dimitrova Street ( 1977 ) - reference to a typical project.
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    Mansion on Sovetskaya Street, 30

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    4-5-storey residential building with 40 apartments with a shop on 86 Dzerzhinsky Street

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    The main building of the Kursk State Medical Institute on Karl Marx Street, 3

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    4-storey building of the Kursk State Pedagogical Institute on 33 Radishcheva Street

Kursk Region

  • Reconstruction and reconstruction of a hospital in Shchigry (early 1950s).
  • Reconstruction and reconstruction of a hospital in Besedino (early 1950s).
Residential and public buildings

Belgorod

Residential and public buildings
  • Restoration of the building of a 2-storey school on 51 Nikolay Chumichov Street ( 1948 ).
  • Restoration of the building of a two-story hospital with 150 beds on Narodnoy Boulevard ( 1951 ).
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    The building of a 2-storey school on 51 Nikolay Chumichov Street

Belgorod Region

  • 22-apartment 3-storey residential building on Lenin Street in Stary Oskol ( 1949 ).

Unfulfilled Projects

Kursk

  • 3-4-storey residential building with 52 apartments on Internatsionalnaya street ( 1952 , 1956 ).

Notes

  1. ↑ Consolidated statement of the objects of controlled construction adopted in 1946 // State Archives of the Kursk Region. F. P-5293. Op. 1. D. 90. L. 17. 28 l. (The annual report on the work of the Kursk Regional Inspectorate of Architectural and Construction Control for 1946).
  2. ↑ Gabel V.F., Gulin I.N. Kursk. - Moscow: State Publishing House of Literature on Construction and Architecture, 1951. - P. 78. - 88 p. - (Architecture of the cities of the USSR). - 6,000 copies.
  3. ↑ Object of cultural heritage No. 4600562000 // Register of objects of cultural heritage of Wikigid. Checked 2017-02-01
  4. ↑ Object of cultural heritage No. 4600558000 // Register of objects of cultural heritage of Wikigid. Checked 2017-02-01
  5. ↑ Object of cultural heritage No. 4600578000 // Register of objects of cultural heritage of Wikigid. Checked 2017-02-01

Literature

  • Kholodova E.V. Ivanov Anatoly Nikolaevich // Architects of the Kursk Territory of the 17th-20th Centuries: Illustrated Biographical Dictionary. - Kursk: publishing house Kursk. state un-that; Krona LLC, 2003. - S. 125-128. - 280 p. - 1000 copies - ISBN 5-88313-394-0 ; 5-88562-109-8.
  • Teplitsky M.L. Ivanov Anatoly Nikolaevich // Autographs in stone. Memoirs of an architect. - Kursk, 1999 .-- S. 339. - 431 p. - 1250 copies. - ISBN 5-7277-0207-0 .
  • Kholodova E.V. Ivanov Anatoly Nikolaevich // Kursk. Local history dictionary / ch. ed. Yu.A. Bugrov. - Kursk, 1997 .-- S. 212. - 495 p. - 10 000 copies - ISBN 5-89365-005-0 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lezin,_Alexander_Ivanovich&oldid=100671193


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