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TON Konstantin Andreevich (1794-1881), creator of the "Russian-Byzantine style". Cathedral of Christ the Savior (1832-1880), the Grand Kremlin Palace and the Kremlin Armory (1843-1851), the building of the Nikolaevsky (Leningrad) railway station in Moscow (1849)

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BOVE Osip Ivanovich (1784-1834), representative of the Empire style. Reconstruction of Red Square (1815), Theater Square and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow (1821-1824), Alexander Garden (1820-1822)

DAL Lev Vladimirovich (1834-1878), the founder of the history of Russian architecture as a science

Fyodor Savelyevich KON (second half of the 1585th century), builder of fortifications. Walls of the White City in Moscow (1593-1596), walls of Smolensk (1602-XNUMX)

THOR Boris Ivanovich (1929). Sports complex "Olympic" (1980)

SHUKO Vladimir Alekseevich (1878-1939), architect, graphic artist, decorator

The building of the Russian State Library (1928-1940) and Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge (1938) in Moscow

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BARMA (XVI century) Intercession Cathedral (St. Basil's Cathedral) in Moscow (1555-1561)

BENOIS, a family of architects and artists. Nikolai Leontievich (1813-1898), railway station in Petrodvorets (1855-1857), son Leonty (1856-1928), western building of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg (1914-1916)

BUROV Andrey Konstantinovich (1900-1957). Projects of residential buildings (1939-1941, 1948-1949)

ILYIN Lev Alexandrovich (1880-1942), urban planner. Author of the draft General Plan for the Development of Leningrad (1932-1936)

IOFAN Boris Mikhailovich (1891-1976), representative of constructivism. "House on the embankment" with the cinema "Drummer" in Moscow (1928-1931), a sanatorium in Barvikha (1931-1935)

KLEIN Roman Ivanovich (1858-1924), representative of eclecticism. Museum of Fine Arts. A. S. Pushkin in Moscow (1898-1912), department store "Mur and Maryliz" (now the Central Department Store, 1906-1908), Borodinsky Bridge (1912)

COLLI Nikolai Jamesovich (1894-1966), House of the Tsentrosoyuz on Myasnitskaya, metro station in Moscow

LVOV Nikolai Alexandrovich (1751-1804), architect, graphic artist, poet, musician. The representative of classicism, the founder of the landscape style in gardening art, the inventor of the method of adobe construction. Nevsky Gates of the Peter and Paul Fortress (1784-1787), Post Office in St. Petersburg, Priory Castle in Gatchina (1798-1799)

ORLOV Georgy Mikhailovich (1901-1985), people. architect of the USSR (1970). One of the authors of the Dneproges project (1927-1932), Kakhovskaya (1951-1955), Bratskaya (1960-1967) HPP

ROPET Ivan Pavlovich, real name and surname Ivan Nikolaevich Petrov (1845-1908), representative of the pseudo-Russian style. "Terem" in Abramtsevo (1873)

ROSSI Karl Ivanovich (1775-1849), representative of Empire and classicism. The palace and park complex on Elagin Island (1822), the Mikhailovsky Palace (now the Russian Museum, 1819-1825), the ensemble of the General Staff in St. Petersburg (1819-1829), the Alexandrinsky Theater (1828-1832)

STAMO Evgeny Nikolaevich (1912-1987), people. architect of the USSR (1984). One of the authors of the Kremlin Palace of Congresses (1959-1961), the Matveevskoye residential area (since 1966), the Olympic Village (1980)

SUZOR Pavel Yulievich (1844-1917), representative of the rational trend in eclectic and modern architecture

TYURIN Evgraf Dmitrievich (1795/1796-1872), a representative of the late Empire style. The building of Moscow University and the Church of St. Tatiana in Moscow (1833-1836), the Church of the Epiphany in Yelokhovo (1837-1845)

ULLAS Nikolai Nikolaevich (1914), folk. architect of the USSR (1975). One of the authors of the master plan for the development of Moscow (1971), the layout of the residential area Matveevskoye (since 1969), the Luzhniki stadium (1955-1956)

FOMIN Ivan Alexandrovich (1872-1936), representative of neoclassicism. House of the society "Dynamo" in Moscow (1928-1930), the building of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR in Kyiv (1934-1939)

SCHUSEV Alexey Viktorovich (1873-1949), Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1943). Martha and Mary Convent (1908-1912), Lenin's Mausoleum (1929), People's Commissariat of Agriculture (1928-1933), Moscow Hotel (1932-1938), Kazansky Railway Station in Moscow (1913-1941), office building on Dzerzhinsky Square ( 1946), metro station "Komsomolskaya Koltsevaya" (1947-1952)

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ALABYAN Karo Semenovich (1897-1959). Central Theater of the Soviet Army in Moscow (1934-1940)

Barkhin Grigory Borisovich (1880-1969), representative of constructivism. The building of the newspaper "Izvestia" in Moscow (1925-1927)

BRENNA Vikenty Frantsevich (1745-1820, Italy, Poland, Russia), architect, decorator. In Russia in 1783-1802. Palaces in Pavlovsk and Gatchina (1790s), built the Mikhailovsky Castle in St. Petersburg (1797-1800, project by V. I. Bazhenov)

BURDIN Dmitry Ivanovich (1914-1978). City air terminal (1960-1965), television center in Ostankino (1967-1970), hotel complex "Izmailovo" (1980) in Moscow

Vesnin - see Vesnin

VLASOV Alexander Vasilyevich (1900-1962), chief architect of Kyiv (1944-1950), Moscow (1950-1955). Khreshchatyk (1945-1947), Luzhniki stadium (1955-1956)

DUSHKIN Alexey Nikolaevich (1903-1977). Metro stations: Kropotkinskaya (1933-1935), Revolution Square (1938), Mayakovskaya (1938-1939), Avtozavodskaya (1940-1943), Novoslobodskaya (1952), a high-rise building near the Red Gate (1947-1953), department store "Children's World" (1953-1957) in Moscow

EGOTOV Ivan Vasilyevich (1756-1814), representative of classicism. Military hospital in Lefortovo (border of the 1801th and XNUMXth centuries), Durasov's estate in Lublin (XNUMX)

ZEMTSOV Mikhail Grigorievich (1688-1743), representative of the early baroque, Summer Garden in St. Petersburg, palace in Petrodvorets

KVASOV Alexey Vasilyevich (1718-1772), architect and urban planner. General plan of St. Petersburg (1763-1769)

LEBLOND Jean Baptiste Alexander (1679-1719 France, Russia), representative of the Rococo. In Russia since 1716. General plans for St. Petersburg, Peterhof, Strelna

MASHKOV Ivan Pavlovich (1867-1945), architect, researcher of ancient Russian architecture

MINKUS Mikhail Adolfovich (1905-1963). The building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Smolenskaya Square (1948-1952), metro station "Prospect Mira" (1952) in Moscow

RICHTER Friedrich Friedrichovich (Fedor Fedorovich), (1808-1868), founder of scientific restoration in Russia

RUDNEV Lev Vladimirovich (1885-1956). Military Academy. M. V. Frunze (1937), high-rise building of Moscow State University on Sparrow Hills (1949-1953) in Moscow, Palace of Culture and Science (1952-1955) in Warsaw

SOLARI Pietro Antonio (Peter Fryazin), (after 1450-1493, Italy, Russia), son of G. Solari, in Russia since 1490, Certosa Monastery in Pavia, Chamber of Facets, Borovitskaya, Konstantinino-Eleninskaya, Frolovskaya (1492), Nikolskaya, Arsenalnaya (1493), Senate Tower of the Moscow Kremlin

STAROV Ivan Yegorovich (1745-1808), representative of classicism. Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra (1776-1790), the Tauride Palace (1783-1789) in St. Petersburg, the palace ensemble in Pella near St. Petersburg (1784-1789)

STASOV Vasily Petrovich (1769-1848), representative of the Empire style. Spaso Preobrazhensky (1827-1829), Trinity (1828-1835) Cathedrals in St. Petersburg, Triumphal Gates in Moscow (1834-1838)

SHERWOOD Vladimir Osipovich (1833-1897), architect, sculptor, painter. representative of eclecticism. Historical Museum (1875-1883), temple-monument "Grenadiers - Heroes of Plevna" (1880-1887) in Moscow

SHRETER Viktor Alexandrovich (1839-1901), representative of rationalism

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ANDREEV Viktor Semenovich (1905-1987), people. architect of the USSR (1978). Administrative building on the street. Tverskaya (1949), residential areas of Medvedkovo, Sviblovo in Moscow

ARGUNOV - see Argunov BAZHENOV Vasily Ivanovich (1738-1799), architect, graphic artist, architectural theorist. representative of classicism. Garden and park ensemble in Tsaritsyn (1775-1785), Pashkov House in Moscow (1784-1786)

BRYULLOV Alexander Pavlovich (1798-1877), architect, draftsman, watercolorist. Representative of late classicism. Brother of the artist K. P. Bryullov. Pulkovo Observatory (1834-1839), the building of the headquarters of the guards corps on the Palace Square in St. Petersburg (1837-1843)

VESNINS, brothers: Leonid (1880-1933), Viktor (1882-1950), Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1943), Alexander (1883-1959) Aleksandrovichi, representatives of constructivism. Dneproges (1927-1932), ZIL Palace of Culture in Moscow (1930-1934)

VITBERG Alexander Lavrentievich, real name Karl Magnus (1787-1855), representative of classicism. Project of a monument in honor of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow (1817, not realized)

GARTMAN Viktor Alexandrovich (1834-1873), one of the founders of the "Russian style". "Studio" in Abramtsevo (1872)

GEGELLO Alexander Ivanovich (1891-1965). Palace of Culture. M. Gorky (1925-1927), cinema "Giant" (1934-1935) in St. Petersburg

EVLASHEV Alexey Petrovich (1706-1760)

YERMOLIN Vasily Dmitrievich (XV century), architect, sculptor. Rebuilt the walls and Frolovsky Gates of the Moscow Kremlin (1462-1464), the Golden Gates in Vladimir (1469), the Cathedral in Yuryev Polsky (1471)

EROPKIN Petr Mikhailovich (1698-1740), representative of classicism, palace and park in the village of Preobrazhensky for Peter I, General plan of St. Petersburg (1737)

GILARDI (Gilardi) - a family of Italian architects. Ivan Dementievich, real name Giovanni Battista (1755-1819), in 1787-1817 in Russia. Catherine's Institute (1802), Widow's House (1809-1811, now the Institute for the Improvement of Doctors), Alexander Institute (1809-1811, now the Research Institute of Tuberculosis) in Moscow. Son Dementy, real name Domenico (1785-1845), representative of the Empire, in 1810-1832 in Russia. Moscow University (1817-1819), Widow's House (1818-1823) Catherine's Institute (1826-1827) in Moscow, Central Pavilion of the stud farm in the Kuzminki estate (1820)

ZAKHAROV Andrey Dmitrievich (1761-1811), representative of the Empire style. The building of the Admiralty in St. Petersburg (1806-1823)

KAZAKOV Matvey Fedorovich (1738-1812), one of the founders of classicism. Senate in the Kremlin (1776-1787), Moscow University (1786-1793), Golitsyn Hospital (1796-1801, now the 1st city hospital), Petrovsky Palace (1775-1782, now the Air Force Academy) in Moscow

CAMERON Charles (1746-1812), representative of classicism. Since 1779 in Russia. "Agate Rooms" (1780-1785), "Hanging Garden" (1783-1786) in Tsarskoe Selo, palace and park ensemble in Pavlovsk (1782-1801)

KEKUSHEV Lev Nikolaevich (1863-1917), the building of the hotel "Metropol" and the restaurant "Prague" in Moscow

KOROBOV Ivan Kuzmich (1700 or 1701-1747), architect, engineer. representative of the baroque. Rebuilt the building of the Admiralty in St. Petersburg (1727-1738)

KOSYAKOV Vasily Antonovich (1862-1921), representative of the Russian-Byzantine direction Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt (1902-1913)

LIDVAL Johann-Friedrich Ivanovich (1870-1945), representative of Art Nouveau

LOVEYKO Joseph Ignatievich (1906), people. architect of the USSR (1975). Chief architect of Moscow (1955-1960). Hotel "Sovetskaya" (1952), Bibirevo residential area in Moscow

MICHURIN Ivan Fedorovich (1700-1763). General plan of Moscow (1734-1739). Bell tower of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra (since 1740)

NASONOV Vsevolod Nikolaevich (1900-1987). One of the authors of the project of the Moscow State University building on the Sparrow Hills, the Luzhniki stadium

NIKITIN Petr Romanovich (1726-1784)

POSOKHIN Mikhail Vasilyevich (1910-1989), people. architect of the USSR (1970). Chief architect of Moscow (1960-1982). General plan for the development of Moscow (1971). Administrative building on Frunzenskaya Embankment (1946-1949), Kremlin Palace of Congresses (1959-1961), Novy Arbat (1964-1969)

POSTNIK (mid-1555th century) Intercession (St. Basil's) Cathedral in Moscow (1561-XNUMX)

POSTNIK Yakovlev (mid-1556th century), Pskovite. Several towers of the Kremlin (1562-1562) and Cathedral of the Annunciation (XNUMX) in Kazan

RERBERG Ivan Ivanovich (1869-1932). Kyiv railway station (1914-1917), Central Telegraph (1925-1927) in Moscow

SEMENOV Vladimir Nikolaevich (1874-1960). Chief architect of Moscow (1930-1934). General plan of Moscow (1935)

TAMANYAN Alexander Ivanovich (1878-1936), people. architect of Armenia (1924). Government House of Armenia (1926-1941), Opera and Ballet Theatre. A. A. Spendiarov (1926-1953) in Yerevan

TOMISHKO Anton Osipovich (1851-1900), temple-monument to Russian soldiers at the foot of the Balkans

TRESINI Domenico (1670-1734), architect, engineer. From 1703 in Russia. representative of the early baroque. Vasilyevsky Island development project (1716), Alexander Nevsky Lavra (since 1710), Peter and Paul Fortress (beginning of perestroika), Peter Gates and Peter and Paul Cathedral (1712-1733), Summer Palace of Peter I (1710-1714), Building of the Twelve Colleges (now university, 1722-1734) in St. Petersburg

FELTEN Yuri Matveyevich (1730 or 1732-1801), a representative of early classicism. Chesme Church (1777-1780), the fence of the Summer Garden (1771-1784), the Old Hermitage (1771-1787) in St. Petersburg

CHECHULIN Dmitry Nikolaevich (1901-1981), Nar. architect of the USSR (1971). Chief architect of Moscow (1945-1949). Metro stations "Komsomolskaya" (1935) and "Kyiv radial" (1937-1938), hotels "Peking" (1956) and "Russia" (1967-1970), House of Soviets of the RSFSR (now the House of the Government of the Russian Federation, completed in 1981) in Moscow

SHEKHTEL Fedor (Franz) Osipovich (1859-1926), a representative of the Art Nouveau style. Morozov's mansion on Spiridonovka (1883), Yaroslavsky Station (1902-1904), "Paradise" on Bolshaya Nikitskaya in Moscow (1885, now the building of the Mayakovsky Theater), Moscow Art Theater (1902), Electric Theater on Arbat Square (1900, now a cinema " Art")

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ARGUNOV, serf architects: Fyodor Semenovich (c. 1732 - circa 1768), representative of the Baroque, Kitchen wing (1755), pavilion "Grotto" (1755-1775) in the Kuskovo estate, Pavel Ivanovich (c. 1768-1806), representative of classicism , interiors in the Ostankino estate

GINZBURG Moses Yakovlevich (1892-1946), representative of constructivism. Residential buildings in Moscow (1926, 1930), sanatorium. G. K. Ordzhonikidze in Kislovodsk (1935-1937)

Quarenghi (Guarenghi) Giacomo (1744-1817), representative of classicism. Since 1780 in Russia. Pavilion "Concert Hall" (1782-1788), Alexander Palace (1792-1800) in Tsarskoe Selo near St. Petersburg, Assignment Bank (1783-1799), Hermitage Theater (1783-1787), Smolny Institute (1806-1808) in St. Petersburg

LEONIDOV Ivan Ilyich (1902-1959), representative of constructivism. The project of the house of the Centrosoyuz in Moscow (1928, not implemented)

POLYANSKY Anatoly Trofimovich (1928-1993), people. architect of the USSR (1980). Pioneer camp "Artek" in the Crimea (1960-1970s), a complex on Poklonnaya Hill

RINALDI Antonio (1709-1794), Italian. Representative of Rococo and Classicism. From 1751 in Russia. Palace of Peter III (1758-1762), Chinese Palace (1762-1768), Roller Hill (1762-1774) in Oranienbaum, Gatchina Palace (1766-1781), Marble Palace in St. Petersburg (1768-1785), Chesme Column in Tsarskoye Selo (1771-1778)

RUBANENKO Boris Rafailovich (1910-1985), people. architect of the USSR (1980). Development of the residential area Troparevo in Moscow (1961-1964), Naberezhnye Chelny (1969)

SULTANOV Nikolai Vladimirovich (1850-1908), court church in Peterhof (1899)

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BYKOVSKY Konstantin Mikhailovich (1841-1906), architect, restorer, researcher of Russian architecture, teacher. representative of eclecticism. Son of M. D. Bykovsky. University clinics on Bolshaya Pirogovskaya street (1885-1889), State Bank on the street. Not clay (1890-1892), buildings of Moscow University, including the Zoological Museum on Mokhovaya Street (1896-1906) in Moscow

BYKOVSKY Mikhail Dorimedontovich (1801-1885). Ensemble of the Marfino estate near Moscow (1837-1838)

VORONIKHIN Andrei Nikiforovich (1759-1814), representative of the Empire style. Kazan Cathedral (1801-1811), Mining Institute (1806-1811) in St. Petersburg, Pink Pavilion in Pavlovsk (1811-1812)

GELFREIKH Vladimir Georgievich (1885-1967). Hero of the Social Labor (1965). Smolny Propylaea in St. Petersburg (1923-1925), the building of the Russian State Library (1928-1940), the Elektrozavodskaya metro station (1944), the high-rise building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1948-1952) in Moscow

GRIGORIEV Afanasy Grigorievich (1782-1868), representative of the Empire style. Khrushchev-Seleznev houses (1814, now the A. S. Pushkin Museum), Lopukhina-Stanitskaya (1817-1822, now the L. N. Tolstoy Museum)

KOKORINOV Alexander Filippovich (1726-1772), representative of baroque and classicism. The building of the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg (1764-1788)

MELNIKOV Abraham Ivanovich (1784-1854), representative of the Empire style. St. Nicholas Church in St. Petersburg (1820-1838, now the Museum of the Arctic), Cathedral in Chisinau (1830-1835)

MELNIKOV Konstantin Stepanovich (1890-1974), architect, teacher. Club them. I. V. Rusakova, own house in Krivoarbatsky Lane in Moscow (both 1927-1929)

MONFERRAN August Augustovich (Auguste Ricard de), (1786-1858), architect, decorator, draftsman. representative of classicism. Since 1818 in Russia. St. Isaac's Cathedral (1818-1858), Alexander Column (1830), Gagarina's house (1840s, now the House of Composers) in St. Petersburg

RASTRELLI Bartholomew Varfolomeevich (Bartolomeo Francesco), (1700-1771), representative of the Baroque. Smolny Monastery (1748-1754), palaces: Vorontsovsky (1749-1757), Stroganov (1752-1754), Winter (1754-1762) in St. Petersburg, Bolshoi in Peterhof (1747-1752), Ekaterininsky in Tsarskoe Selo (1752 -1757)

UKHTOMSKY Dmitry Vasilyevich (1719-1774), representative of the Baroque. Founder of the first Russian architectural school. The Trubetskoy Estate (1750-1753), Red Gate (1753-1757) in Moscow, the bell tower of the Assumption Cathedral in the Trinity Sergius Lavra (1741-1770)

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ZHOLTOVSKY Ivan Vladimirovich (1867-1959), architect, theorist of architecture. Residential buildings on Mokhovaya Street (1934), Bolshaya Kaluzhskaya Street (1933-1934), Smolenskaya Square (1950), hippodrome (1951-1955) in Moscow

POKROVSKY Vladimir Alexandrovich (1871-1931), representative of Art Nouveau. A bank in Nizhny Novgorod (1913), a loan office building in Moscow (1914), a Fedorovsky town complex in Tsarskoye Selo

POMERANTSEV Alexander Nikanorovich (1848-1918), representative of eclecticism. Upper trading rows on Red Square in Moscow (1889-1893, now GUM)

FIORAVANTI Aristotle (Fioravanti), (1415/1420 - about 1486), Italian architect and engineer. Since 1475 in Russia. Assumption Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin (1475-1479)

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BARANOVSKY Gavriil Vasilyevich (1860-1920), representative of the rationalist school, building of the Russian Geographical Society (1907-1910), Buddhist temple (1905-1909) in St. Petersburg

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BELOPOLSKY Yakov Borisovich (1916-1993), people. architect of the USSR (1988). Development of the South-Western Administrative District of Moscow (since the 1960s), Circus, Russian Peoples' Friendship University. P. Lumumba

KONSTANTINOV Antipa (XVII century), architect, worked in Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Vyazma, Terem Palace of the Moscow Kremlin (1635-1636)

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STAKENSCHNEIDER Andrey Ivanovich (1802-1865), representative of eclecticism. Palaces Mariinsky (1838-1844, now the city hall of St. Petersburg), Nikolaevsky (1853-1861) in St. Petersburg

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