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Great Russian architects
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Presentation on the topic: GreatRussian architects.
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Ivan Vladislavovich ZholtovskyOne of the architects
favored by Stalin
was Ivan Vladislavovich
Zholtovsky. He was born
on November 27, 1867 in Belarus, in
the city of Pinsk. At the age of twenty
, the young man entered the
St. Petersburg Academy
of Arts.
He combined theoretical studies at the
academy
with practical activities he worked as an assistant to a number
of major architects. Therefore
, only eleven years later he
graduated from the academy and received
the title of architect-artist.
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The ideas of the Renaissance were sodeeply shaken
Zholtovsky that he will remain faithful to
them until the end of his life. In his
architectural
practice, Zholtovsky creates numerous
interpretations "in the spirit of Palladio". So,
in
1908-1912, the building of the "mansion" was
erected on the Patriarchal Ponds according to
the project of Zholtovsky
Tarasova", repeating in style the Palazzo
Tiene Andea Palpadio in Vicenza. Fascinated
by Palladio, Zholtovsky
also studied proportions in architecture and
art.
1909-1912 — G. A. Tarasov 's House on Spiridonovka
1903 — House of the Racing Society (7, Skakovaya Alley,
Moscow)
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Karo AlabyanKaro Alabyan is an outstanding master of architecture of the 1930s–1950s, who
combined the searches, discoveries and delusions of this dramatic period in his work.
Academician of Architecture Karo Alabyan, feeling the pulse of time, masterfully
accurately reflected it in the projects and implemented works. The uniqueness of Karo
Alabyan's creativity is determined by the impressions of his childhood and the region
where he was destined to be born.
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Architectural structuresThe first building constructed in the
capital according to his project was
the Central Theater of the Red Army
(now TSATRA), on which he
worked together with a former
classmate V. Simbirtsev and B.
Barkhin.Alabyan's most famous
work of the post- war period is the
ground lobby of the
Krasnopresnenskaya metro station in
Moscow.
Central Academic Theatre of the Russian Army
Krasnopresnenskaya metro station