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Emelyanov, Vladimir Vladimirovich (architect)

Vladimir Vladimirovich Emelyanov ( 1906 - 1969 ) - Soviet architect, Honored Architect of the RSFSR .

Vladimir Vladimirovich Emelyanov
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Basic information
A country Russian Empire of the the USSR
Date of BirthJune 10 (23), 1906 ( 1906-06-23 )
Place of BirthOmsk
Russian empire
Date of deathJune 1, 1969 ( 1969-06-01 ) (aged 62)
Place of deathSverdlovsk , RSFSR , USSR
Work and Achievements
Awards
Order of the Badge of HonorMedal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
Bronze medal on a red ribbon.png
RanksHonored Architect of the RSFSR

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Biography

He was born on June 10 ( June 23 in a new style) in Omsk in 1906 in the family of a photographer. [one]

In 1927 he graduated from the Omsk Art and Industrial College. Vrubel, and in 1940 - advanced training courses for architects in the city of Leningrad .

In 1927-1929 he worked in the city of Kurgan, then in the next almost forty years (1929-1966) - in Sverdlovsk. He worked in various architectural and design organizations, including the Sverdlovskgrazhdanproekt Institute (1949-1966), where he was, in particular, the head of the Architectural and Design Workshop - 1. In 1951-1966, V.V. Emelyanov worked as the chief architect of the institute. He was also engaged in pedagogical activities - he taught architectural design at the architectural and construction college (1930-1934), the construction institute (1933), and the architectural college (1944-1945). [1] Since 1966 he has been retired.

Since 1935 - in the Union of Architects of the USSR . He was also a member, then chairman (1936-1945) of the board of the Sverdlovsk branch of the Union of Soviet Architects. He was a delegate to the I-IV congresses of Soviet architects and the V Congress of the International Union of Architects (1958, Moscow ).

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He died on June 1, 1969 in Sverdlovsk. He was buried in the city Shirokorechensky cemetery. Later, his wife Tamara Ivanovna Emelyanova (1912-1987) was buried next to him.

He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor and medals, including “For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” and “For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945”, as well as a bronze medal of the VDNKh USSR ( 1966). In 1968, V.V. Emelyanov was awarded the honorary title "Honored Architect of the RSFSR."

In 2006, a jubilee exhibition was held in Yekaterinburg dedicated to the architects of Sverdlovsk - V.V. Emelyanov, S.V. Dianov and O. L. Volkhin . [2]

Proceedings

Vladimir Emelyanov completed more than 100 projects and works for a wide range of purposes - schools, laundries, administrative buildings, residential buildings, rest houses and sanatoriums, hotels, clubs, cultural centers. Among its buildings - the sanatorium "Kisegach" for 500 places (1930); a redevelopment project for the park of the Palace of Pioneers in Sverdlovsk (1935-1937); House of the Red Army in Sverdlovsk (1940-1941); House of the Red Army in Perm (1944); 900-seat movie and concert hall in Kamensk-Uralsky (1947); Palace of Culture with a hall for 1000 seats for NTMZ in Nizhny Tagil (1952). The Emelyanov project - a special-purpose hotel in the village of Maly Istok (now within the city of Yekaterinburg ) - was repeated in Kuibyshev, Astrakhan, Krasnodar, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg and other cities of the USSR.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Emelyanov Vladimir Vladimirovich
  2. ↑ ANNIVERSARY DEDICATED TO ANNIVERSARY ARCHIVES ... Archived August 31, 2016 on the Wayback Machine

Links

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  • Architects and architects of the Urals
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