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Consulova, Muse Borisovna

Musa Borisovna Konsulova ( Ukrainian: Musa Borisovna Konsulova ; July 20, 1921 , Romanovka , USSR - March 18, 2019 , Moscow , Russia [1] ) - Soviet architect.

Muza Borisovna Konsulova
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AwardsPrize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR

The wife of the architect Anatoly Consulov . In her youth she studied music professionally. She graduated with honors from the Moscow Architectural Institute ( 1941 - 1946 ). Teachers in the specialty M. A. Barshch, G. D. Zumblat, B. G. Barkhin, Yu. S. Yaralov and others. Worked mainly in Lviv since 1947 . Architect at the Lvivproekt Institute. Member of the Union of Architects of the Ukrainian SSR since 1952. During 1951 - 1957 studied at the graduate school of the Research Institute of Architectural Structures of the Academy of Construction in Kiev. In 1963 she defended her thesis on "Low-rise residential buildings with apartments on two levels." In 1964, she was elected by competition, and in 1966 she was approved as an assistant professor of the Department of Architecture of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute . For the project of the energy building of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute, she was awarded the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR ( 1978 ). Together with students, she developed restoration projects for castles in Lviv region. The author of a number of scientific articles.

Work
  • Participation in the design of the new city square in front of the Lviv Opera House ( 1952 - 1953 co-authors V. Goldstein, S. Sokolov, G. Shvedsky-Vinetskiy , not implemented).
  • The general technical building of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute on the current street of Metropolitan Andrey , 5 (co-authors V. Goldovsky, G. Rakhuba) [2] .
  • The building of the Faculty of Energy of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute on 28 Bandera Street ( 1966 - 1972 , co-authors V. Goldovsky, G. Rakhuba) [2] .
  • Coffee shop in the Stryisky park ( 1953 - 1956 ).
  • Restaurant in the Park of Culture and Rest. B. Khmelnitsky .
  • 7-storey residential building on 3 Chornovola Avenue in Lviv ( 1955 - 1957 , co-author V. Goldstein).

Notes

  1. ↑ Piedla Musa Konsulova - architector and doslidnik architekturi | ZUAP
  2. ↑ 1 2 Tregubova T A. , Mih G. G. Lvov. Architectural and historical essay. - Kiev: Builder, 1989 .-- S. 239.

Literature

  • Biryulev Yu. A. Consulov // {{{title}}} / edited by A. Kozitsky. - Lviv: Annals , 2010. - T. 3. - S. 387. - ISBN 978-966-7007-99-7 . .
  • “Biryulev Yu. A., Cherkes B. S.” Creative heritage of the architects of the Consulov family // Bulletin of the National University “Lviv Polytechnic”. - 2012. - No. 728. - S. 262-263.
  • "Proskuryakov V." The creative contribution of teachers of the Lviv architectural school in the formation of Lviv architecture 60-80 years. XX century // Experience and prospects for the development of cities of Ukraine. Collection of scientific papers. - 2006. - No. 11. - S. 105, 106.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Konsulova__Muza_Borisovna&oldid=101473834


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