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Rosenstein, Konstantin Isaevich

Konstantin Isaevich Rosenstein ( 1878 - 1951 ) - Russian and Soviet architect, who worked in St. Petersburg , and later in Leningrad .

Konstantin Isaevich Rosenstein
Basic information
A countryRussian Empire , Soviet Union
Date of Birth1878 ( 1878 )
Place of BirthOdessa
Date of death1951 ( 1951 )
Place of deathLeningrad
Work and Achievements
Worked in the citiesSaint Petersburg , Khibinogorsk (Kirovsk) , Podporozhye
Architectural stylemodern
The most important buildings
House with towers (Rosenstein House, St. Petersburg)
Town-planning projectsparticipation in the design of Kirovsk (then Khibinogorsk), Podporozhye , initiator of the construction of a new part of the Bolshoi Prospect of the Petrograd Side

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Biography

Konstantin Isaevich Rosenstein was born in Odessa in 1878 in a Jewish family [1] (his father was a doctor), he graduated from a real school and the St. Petersburg Institute of Civil Engineers (1903). He became an employee of the Russian-Swedish concrete pipe factory Andrei B. Ellers. According to the Rosenstein project, a concrete pipe pavilion was built to represent the plant at the International Art and Industrial Exhibition in 1908 in St. Petersburg on Kamenny Island. In the same year, he received permission from the City Duma to lay a new street on the Petrograd side and divided the wasteland into ten sections for the construction of apartment buildings, negotiating with future owners an indispensable condition - the general nature of the street, its harmony. To work on the facades of his houses, Rosenstein attracted the talented artist-architect A.E. Belogrud, and he was engaged in the technical and engineering embodiment.

In Soviet times, he designed Khibinogorsk , Podporozhye and housing and industrial complexes. He worked as an architect of the GOMZ ( 1930s ).

He was buried at the Serafimovsky cemetery in St. Petersburg.


Selected Projects and Buildings

  • The tanning line , d.№ 21, d.№ 22 - production and warehouse buildings of the cement pipe factory "Andrei B. Ellers", 1906 - 1910 , 1913 . (Not preserved?).
  • Drovyaniy pereulok , d. No. 4 - apartment building. 1908 .
  • Podolskaya street , d. No. 8 - apartment building N. I. Potekhin . Built in 1908 together with N.I. Potekhin .
  • Bolshoy avenue of the Petrogradskaya side , house number 81 - Petropavlovskaya street , house number 6 - profitable house of D. M. Goncharov. 1910 - 1911 . Together with A. Ya. Rodionov .
  • Bolshoy Avenue of the Petrograd Side , d. No. 77 - K. I. Rosenstein's apartment building. Started by the architect himself in 1912 , completed in 1913 by A.E. Belogrud .
  • Bolshoy avenue of the Petrograd side , d. No. 75 / Kamennoostrovsky avenue , d. No. 35 / Leo Tolstoy street - a house with towers , apartment building K. I. Rosenstein. The construction was started by him in 1913 and completed by A.E. Belogrud in 1915 . An existing house is included. The building is the architectural dominant of Leo Tolstoy Square .

Notes

  1. ↑ Profitable house of K. I. Rosenstein - the history of the architect, home and residents (neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment January 21, 2008. Archived on August 16, 2005.

Literature

  • Architects of St. Petersburg. XX century / comp. V. G. Isachenko ; ed. Yu. Artemyev, S. Prohvatilova. - SPb. : Lenizdat , 2000 .-- 720 p. - ISBN 5-289-01928-6 .

Links

  • St. Petersburg Assemblies (Russian)
  • apartment building K. I. Rosenstein - the history of the architect, the house and the tenants (Russian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosenstein ,_Konstantin_Isaevich&oldid = 96199413


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