Nikolai Grigorievich Vasiliev ( December 28, 1904 , Taganrog - 1993 , Chelyabinsk ) - Soviet architect, member of the Union of Architects , member of the Second All-Union Congress of Architects, author of a number of architectural projects in Novosibirsk .
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| Date of Birth | December 28, 1904 |
| Place of Birth | Taganrog |
| Date of death | 1993 |
| A place of death | Chelyabinsk |
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Family
My father was a tradesman, was engaged in entrepreneurship, in the pre-revolutionary years he worked as a projectionist.
Biography
At the age of 15, she worked as a “boy seller” in a cooperative, later as a store clerk, and from 1924 to 1931, as a roller maker of a leather factory.
In 1931-1936, Nikolai Vasiliev studied at the Sibstrin (architectural department).
Since 1936, Vasiliev became an architect at Zapsibproekt.
During the Great Patriotic War and in the post-war period, he worked in organizations GSSPI-4, Sibakademstroyproekt, Kuzbassgiproshakht.
Since 1955, he has been working as an assistant professor at the NIIZhT and has been teaching at the faculty of ASG for 25 years.
Several times he was elected to the Audit Commission and the Board of the Union of Architects.
Projects
He participated in the design of residential complexes in the Kirov district of Novosibirsk, including residential buildings of Sibmetallstroy (1937-1943).
Nikolay Vasiliev is the author (and co-author) of a number of projects of famous buildings located in the center of Novosibirsk: the building of the City Executive Committee, the Kraiplan Residential Building ( Krasny Prospekt No. 58), the Metelitsa store (the intersection of Krasny Prospekt and the Oktyabrskaya Railway), the building of Social Agriculture .
Together with Andrei Kryachkov, he designed the ensemble of buildings of the West Siberian branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and the laboratory building of the Chemical and Metallurgical Institute (modern residence of the representative of the President of Russia in the Siberian Federal District ) was built according to Vasilyev’s design.
The author of a nine-story building on Lenin Square with the Yakhont store on the ground floor (Ordzhonikidze St. No. 27) [1] [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Lamin V.A. Encyclopedia. Novosibirsk - Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk Book Publishing House, 2003. - S. 138. - 1071 p. - ISBN 5-7620-0968-8 .
- ↑ City Never: Academ on Frunze. NGS.News.