Sergey Borisovich Kiselev ( December 14, 1954 , Lviv - May 9, 2010 , clinic in Israel ) - Soviet, Russian architect, academician of the Russian Academy of Arts [1] . First Vice-President of the Union of Moscow Architects (1999-2004).
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Implemented projects
- 1.2 Personal life
- 2 notes
- 3 References
Biography
- 1971-1977 - studied at the Moscow Architectural Institute , on the course of Yu. P. Platonov ,
- 1981-1983 - ibid: graduate school.
- 1973-1988 - worked as an architect at the Research Institute for Design of the Academy of Sciences.
- 1999-2004 - First Vice-President of the Union of Moscow Architects.
- 2001 - Corresponding Member of the Academy of Arts,
- 2002 - Professor at the International Academy of Architecture, Moscow branch.
- 2003 - full member of the Academy of Arts.
Implemented Projects
Created about 330 projects. Among them:
- a complex of buildings of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences on the Lenin Hills (Moscow, 1975-1988),
- memorial complex to fellow villagers who fell during the Great Patriotic War in the village. Chekshino, Vologda Region (1979)
- interiors of the Moscow headquarters of the International Fund for the Survival and Development of Humanity (1987),
- Burda Moden salons in the cities of Moscow, Riga, etc. (1989-1991),
- office building with the reconstruction of historical facades on the street. B. Polyanka (Moscow, 1993-1995),
- reconstruction of the Senate building in the Moscow Kremlin (1993-1996),
- multifunctional complex with a children's dental clinic (1st Schemilovsky per., 1996),
- Housing and commercial complex (B. Polyanka, 1999-2001),
- water park in Yasenevo (1999),
- multifunctional shopping complex with a car maintenance company (Leninsky Prospekt, 2000-2006),
- administrative building (B. Devyatinsky per., 2001-2002),
- restoration and reconstruction of home ownership under an administrative building (Kadashevskaya nab., 2001-2004),
- administrative building (Krasnoproletarskaya St., 2001-2004),
- residential buildings (2002-2006):
- Novocheremushkinskaya street ,
- 2nd Workers Lane .
Personal life
He lived in Moscow .