Pyotr Dmitrievich Demintsev ( 1921 - 1984 ) - Soviet architect.
| Demintsev Peter Dmitrievich | ||||||
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| Date of Birth | March 30, 1921 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Medveditsa village, Vyatka province Soviet Russia | |||||
| Date of death | 1984 | |||||
| Place of death | Sverdlovsk , RSFSR , USSR | |||||
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| Worked in the cities | Sverdlovsk | |||||
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Biography
He was born on March 30, 1921 in the village of Medveditsa, Vyatka province, now Pizhansky district of the Kirov region in a peasant family.
In 1934-1940 he studied at the Sverdlovsk Architectural College, in 1946-1947 - at the Moscow Architectural Institute . [one]
In 1940-1942 and in 1947-1955 Demintsev worked in the Sverdlovsk city project. In 1955, he headed the architectural workshop No. 2 at the Sverdlovsk city project, in 1956 he became the head of the architectural and construction department, and since 1970 - the chief architect of the city project. Almost all the professional activity of P. D. Demintsev was associated with architectural and construction processes in post-war Sverdlovsk.
He was a member of the Great Patriotic War . [2] He was awarded the Order of the Red Star (1944) and World War II, 2nd degree (1945), as well as medals, including “For Military Merit” (1943), “For Victory over Germany” (1945), “For Labor Valor "(1966) [3] .
He died in 1984 [4] . The ashes of the architect are buried in the columbarium of the Siberian cemetery in Yekaterinburg.
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In 1950-1951, a 22-apartment building on Stachek Street was built according to the Demintsev project; in 1954-1956 - a 92-apartment house with a two-screen movie theater on the ground floor on Krasnoflotsev Street, a meat and dairy pavilion on the Central Market and the House of Artists on Kuibyshev Street. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, according to his projects, co-authored with the architect F. S. Taxis , a 247-apartment house was built on Lenin Street with a deli on the ground floor, a puppet theater for 400 seats on Mamina-Sibiryaka Street, The nine-story building of the Rubin household complex. Pyotr Dmitrievich also designed a recreation park with a stadium in the residential district of Elmash and a fountain on Labor Square.
As part of the team of architects Demintsev participated in the All-Union competition for the design of the Pantheon of Glory of the Government of the USSR [1] .
See also
- Lenin Avenue (Ekaterinburg)