Olga Borisovna Ladygina ( December 23, 1922 , Moscow - January 3, 2008 ) is a Soviet and Belarusian architect . Honored Architect of the Republic of Belarus (1969). Daughter of Boris Ivanovich Ladigin .
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Biography
She graduated from the Moscow Institute of Architecture in 1949 . She worked at the institute "Belgosproekt" (in 1969-1975, the main architect).
Creativity
Major works: in Minsk - Water-sports complex, development of the area and projects of residential and public buildings along Vera Khoruzhey street (1964-1990), residential building with the Stolichny grocery store (1962), residential buildings, public educational institutions on the streets of Varvasheni, Kozlov, Bogdanovich, Kulman, the main building of the Belarusian Technological University (1956, in collaboration), the building of the Institute of History (1964) and the reconstruction of the building of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, the trade and public center on Kuybyshev Street (1997, in collaboration), as well as the outlets of hydroelectric power plants on Zaslavsky reservoir (1955), in Vitebsk Kirovsky bridge (1955).
Literature
- Belarusian entsyklapedyya : In 18 t. T. 9: Kulibin - Malaita / Redkal .: G.N. Pashko and others. - Minsk: BelEn., 1999. - 560 pp., Ill. ISBN 985-11-0155-9 (t. 9), ISBN 985-11-0035-8 .