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Mazulenko, Fedor Mikhailovich

Fedor Mikhailovich Mazulenko ( February 14, 1882 , Kremenchug - January 17, 1938 ) - Soviet Ukrainian architect. Among the works is the Palace of Culture named after Ivan Fedorovich Kotlov in Kremenchug , now an architectural monument. Member of the Society of Modern Architects of Ukraine [1] . Unreasonably repressed by the Soviet government and rehabilitated by it.

Fedor Mikhailovich Mazulenko
Basic information
A country Russia → the USSR
Date of BirthFebruary 14, 1882 ( 1882-02-14 )
Place of BirthKremenchug
Date of deathJanuary 17, 1938 ( 1938-01-17 ) (55 years old)
Work and Achievements
The most important buildings
  • Kotlov Palace of Culture (1925-1927);
  • Club of railway workers in Poltava (1939).

Biography

Fedor Mikhailovich Mazulenko was born on February 14, 1882 in the city of Kremenchug in a peasant family with Mikhail Dorofeevich Mazulenko and Anna Ivanovna. In 1901 he graduated from the Kremenchug railway school , scientist A. Dmitriev [2] . He lived in Kharkov at 3 Nikitinsky Lane [3] . He worked as a technical architect at Soyuztransproekt [4] . He embodied the principle of combining and adapting Soviet architectural style directions and regional ones in the project of the Club of Railway Workers [5] .

On October 22, 1937 he was arrested and convicted by the NKVD troika on December 25 of the same year under Article 54-10, part one (“counter-revolutionary agitation”) [3] . January 17, 1938 was shot. April 5, 1957 was posthumously rehabilitated [6] .

Selected Projects

  • Projects of semi-detached houses;
  • Projects of four-apartment houses;
  • School in Kremenchug [7] ;
  • Workshop "Red October" (1925);
  • Kotlov Palace of Culture (1925-1927);
  • Club of railway workers in Poltava (1939).

Notes

  1. ↑ Geo-Kiev
  2. ↑ Mazulenko F.M. 1882
  3. ↑ 1 2 Kremenchug architect Fedor Mazulenko
  4. ↑ Last name Mazulenko
  5. ↑ FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF INTER'RRU OF CURRENT ART CENTERS ON THE BASIS OF EMBEDDED-ORDERED HUMAN RESOURCES (Ukrainian)
  6. ↑ Mazulenko Fedor Mikhailovich (1882)
  7. ↑ STRAWBERRY
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mazulenko,_Fyodor_Mikhailovich&oldid=99724757


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