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List of Russian architects

This is a list of architects of the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list also includes those who were born in the  Russian Federation/ Soviet Union/ Russian Empire/Tsardom of Russia/Grand Duchy of Moscow but later emigrated, and those who were born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and/or worked there for a significant period of time.

Attested biographies of architects in Russian history date back to 1475, when Aristotile Fioravanti, a native of Bologna, arrived in Moscow to build the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. Foreign architects had a notable place in Russian and Soviet history, especially in the last quarter of the 18th century (Charles Cameron, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Carlo Rossi and others) and in the first quarter of the 20th century (Mies van der Roe, Erich Mendelsohn, Ernst May and others). This list includes foreign architects whose primary, and most tangible work materialized on Russian soil (i.e. Cameron, Rastrelli, Rossi) while short-term assignments by visiting architects (Mies van der Roe, Mendelsohn, May) are omitted.

Alphabetical list edit

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Portrait Person Notable works
Aloisio da Milano
(15th–16th cc.)
  Italy
Grand Duchy of Moscow
architect, fortification engineer
The walls and towers of the Moscow Kremlin along the Neglinnaya River, 1495;
the stone chambers, which today constitute the first three floors of the Terem Palace 1499–1508;
a moat (later dubbed the Alevizov moat in his honor) along the Kremlin wall on the side of the Red Square, 1508–16.
 
Troitskaya Tower
 
Terem Palace, 1797 Quarenghi's veduta
Aloisio the New
(15th–16th cc.)
  Italy
Grand Duchy of Moscow
architect
Some sections of the Bakhchisaray palace, Crimea, before 1504;
Archangel Cathedral, the burial place of Moscow's monarchs 1505–08;
Cathedral of the Metropolitan Peter in Vysokopetrovsky Monastery, Moscow, admittedly the earliest rotunda in Russia 1514–17.
 
Archangel Cathedral
 
Cathedral of the Metropolitan Peter, Vysokopetrovsky Monastery

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Portrait Person Notable works
Gavriil Baranovsky
(1860–1920)
  Russian Empire
eclectics and Art Nouveau architect
Baltic Shipyard workshops (assistant to Ernest Gibert), St. Petersburg, 1880;
Elisseeff Emporium, St. Petersburg, 1900–03;
Buddhist Temple, St. Petersburg, 1909–15.
 
Elisseeff Emporium, St. Petersburg
 
Buddhist datsan, St. Petersburg
Petr Baranovsky
(1892–1984)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
architect, preservationist, restorer
Credited with saving Saint Basil's Cathedral from destruction in the early 1930s, founding and managing the Kolomenskoye and Andrei Rublev museums, and developing modern restoration technologies;
restored Golden Gate in Vladimir;
restored Krutitsy Metochion in Moscow.
 
Restored Golden Gate, Vladimir
 
Restored Metropolitan's Chamber in Krutitsy, Moscow
 
Vasili Bazhenov
(1737–1799)
  Russian Empire
neoclassical and Gothic Revival architect, graphic artist, architectural theorist and educator
Moscow's Tsaritsyno Park buildings (first palace, Figurny Bridge, Opera House), 1775–86;
Pashkov House in Moscow (attribution disputed), 1784–86.
 
Figurny Bridge in Tsaritsyno, Moscow
 
Pashkov House (Russian National Library), Moscow
Leon Benois (1856–1928)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
(French descent)
eclectical, neoclassical, Neo-Gothic and Russian Revival architect
(son of Nicholas Benois)
Roman Catholic cathedral of Notre-Dame of Lourdes in St. Petersburg (together with Marian Peretyatkovich), 1903–09;
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Warsaw (later demolished), 1894–1912;
The House of Benua in St. Petersburg (together with Albert Benois and Yuly Benois), 1911–14.
 
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Warsaw, (demolished)
 
The House of Benua, St. Petersburg
Nicholas Benois (1813–1898)
  Russian Empire
(French descent)
Gothic Revival architect
(father of Leon Benois, Alexander Benois and Albert Benois)
A court architect to Nicholas I of Russia, he oversaw many projects in the imperial residence in Petergof, notably the Principal Imperial Stables, 1847–52;
rebuilt the fountain cascades of Petergof;
designed the number of the first railway stations in Russia, like in Strelna, Tsarskoe Selo, and New Petergof (latter in 1857).
 
Chess mountain Cascade in Petergof
 
New Petergof railway station
 
Alexander Bernadazzi (1831–1907)
 
Chişinău City Hall
 
St. Teodora de la Sihla Church, Chişinău
Karl Blank (1728–1793)
 
Moscow Orphanage
 
Church of Trinity in Serebryaniki, Moscow
Ilya Bondarenko (1867–1947)
 
Exhibition Pavilion of Abrikosov Factories (with Alexander Kaminsky)
 
Old Believers' Church of Intercession of Theotokos, Moscow
 
Joseph Bové (1784–1834)
 
Triumphal Arch in Moscow
 
Moscow Manege
 
Vincenzo Brenna[1] (1745–1820)
 
Folly Bip Fortress, Pavlovsk
 
Saint Michael's Castle, St. Petersburg
 
Alexander Brullov (1798–1877)
  Russian Empire
(French descent)
Neoclassical architect and painter
(self-portrait)
Most of his works were created in St. Petersburg:
Mikhaylovsky Theatre, 1831–33;
Lutheran Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, 1833–38;
Pulkovo Observatory, 1834–39;
the Headquarters of Guard Corps on Palace Square, 1837–43;
Pompei Hall, the Malachite Room and the White Hall in Winter Palace (after 1837).
 
Pulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg
 
Malachite Room of the Winter Palace, St. Petersburg

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Portrait Person Notable works
 
Charles Cameron[2] (1743–1812)
 
Cameron's Gallery, Tsarskoye Selo
 
Pavlovsk Palace
Francesco Camporesi[1] (1747–1831)[3]
 
Lobanov-Rostovsky House, Moscow
 
Voskresensky Hospital, Moscow
 
Alberto Cavos
(1800–1863)
  Russian Empire
(Italian descent)
neoclassical architect, theatre designer
(the grandfather of Albert Benois, Leon Benois and Alexander Benois)
Rebuilt the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg, 1826–36 (mostly demolished and replaced by Saint Petersburg Conservatory);
the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, 1853–56;
completed rebuilding of the Mikhaylovsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, 1859;
the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, 1859–60.
 
Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre in Cavos times
 
Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg
Serge Chermayeff (1900–1996)
 
The De La Warr Pavilion (with Erich Mendelsohn)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Alexey Dushkin (1904–1977)

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Portrait Person Notable works
 
Mikhail Eisenstein (1867–1921)
 
Elizabetes Street 10b, Riga
 
2a at Albert Street, Riga

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Portrait Person Notable works
 
Yury Felten
(1730–1801)
  Russian Empire
(German descent)
baroque, neoclassical and Gothic Revival architect, engineer
A court architect to Catherine the Great, he created most of his works in St. Petersburg:
a heavy-lifting machine that moved the enormous Thunder Stone rock, the pedestal of the Bronze Horseman, 1770;
Chesme Church and Palace, 1770–80;
iron-cast grille of the Summer Garden, 1783;
granite embankments of Neva, 1764–84
the Old Hermitage wing of the Winter Palace, 1771–87.
 
Chesme Church, St. Petersburg
 
Cast-iron grille of the Summer Garden, St. Petersburg
Aristotile Fioravanti
(1415–1420 – c. 1486)
  Italy
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Renaissance architect and engineer
Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna, Italy, 1453;
Dormition Cathedral, Moscow, 1475–79.
 
Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna, Italy
 
Dormition Cathedral, Moscow
 
Ivan Fomin (1872–1936)
 
Krasnye Vorota (Moscow Metro)
 
Government of Ukraine, Kiev

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Portrait Person Notable works
 
Domenico Gilardi (1785–1845)
 
Old Building of the Moscow State University
 
Riding Court in Kuzminki Park, Moscow
 
Moisei Ginzburg[4] (1892–1946)
 
Gosstrakh Apartments, Moscow
Ilya Golosov (1883–1945)
 
Zuev Workers' Club, Moscow
 
Yauzsky Boulevard 2, Moscow
 
Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868)
 
Khrushyov House, now Alexander Pushkin Museum
 
Lopukhin House, now Leo Tolstoy Museum
 
Alexey Gornostaev (1808–1862)
 
Nikolsky Skit (Church) at the Valaam Monastery
 
Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland
Fyodor Gornostaev (1867–1915)
 
Krutitsy Metochion (restoration work)
 
Rogozhskoye Cemetery Belltower
 
David Grimm
(1823–1898)
  Russian Empire
neo-Byzantine and Russian Revival style architect
Grimm designed numerous Eastern Orthodox churches in Western Europe, Jerusalem and Russian Empire :
Church of Maria Magdalene in Jerusalem, 1885–88;
Cathedral of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Tbilisi, 1871–97 (demolished);
Saint Vladimir Cathedral in Chersonesos, Crimea, 1858–97.
 
Church of Maria Magdalene in Jerusalem
 
Chersonesus Cathedral of Saint Vladimir, Crimea

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Portrait Person Notable works
 
Viktor Hartmann (1834–1873)
 
Millennium of Russia, Novgorod (architecture)
 
Naval section of the Russian pavilion at 1873 Wien World Fair
William Heste (Hastie)[2] (1763–1832)
 
Police (Green) Bridge, St. Petersburg
 
An office building at Izhora Plants, St. Petersburg

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Portrait Person Notable works
Boris Iofan
(1891–1976)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
constructivist and Stalin Empire style architect
House on Embankment, Moscow, 1928–31;
1931–33 winning draft of the Palace of Soviets (never built);
Soviet Pavilions at 1937 World's Fair in Paris and 1939 World's Fair in New York City;
Baumanskaya station of Moscow Metro, 1944.
 
House on Embankment, Moscow
 
Illarion Ivanov-Schitz (1865–1937)
 
Lenkom Theatre Building, Moscow
 
Furmanny Lane 19, Moscow

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Portrait Person Notable works
Alexander Kaminsky (1829–1897
 
Tretyakov Drive Arch, Moscow
 
Transfiguration Cathedral at Nikolo-Ugresh monastery
 
Matvey Kazakov (1738–1812)
 
Kremlin Senate, Moscow
 
Moscow City Hall
Lev Kekushev (1862–1919)[3]
 
Mindovsky House (Embassy of New Zealand), Moscow
 
Ponizovsky House (Embassy of Afghanistan), Moscow
Roman Klein (1858–1924)
 
Pushkin Museum, Moscow
 
TsUM Department Store, Moscow
 
Alexander Kokorinov (1726–1772)
 
Imperial Academy of Arts, St. Petersburg (with Vallin de la Mothe)
Fyodor Kon
(fl. 1585–1600)
Tsardom of Russia
fortification engineer and architect
a monument in Smolensk Kremlin on photo
the walls and towers of Novospassky Monastery in Moscow and several other Russian monasteries;
Bely Gorod fortification ring of Moscow, 1585–93 (in 18th–19th centuries replaced with the Boulevard Ring);
Smolensk Kremlin, the largest one in Russia, 1597–1602.
 
Semiverhaya (Seven-tops) tower of Moscow's Bely Gorod
 
Smolensk Kremlin wall in 1912
 
Ivan Kuznetsov (1867–1942)
 
Business Yard at Varvarsky Gates, Moscow
 
Povarskaya Street 9, Moscow
Andrey Kvasov (1720–1770)[3]
 
Grand Ball Hall in Catherine Palace, St. Petersburg
 
Church on Hay Square in St. Petersburg (demolished)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Nikolai Ladovsky[4] (1881–1941)
Nikolay Lanceray (1880–1942)
Nikita Lazarev (1866–1932)
Ivan Leonidov[4] (1902–1959)
El Lissitzky[4] (1890–1941)
Berthold Lubetkin[5] (1901–1990)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Ivan Mashkov (1867–1945)
Georg Johann Mattarnovy
(died 1719)
  Holy Roman Empire
Tsardom of Russia
Baroque architect and sculptor
The Third Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, 1719–21;
Kunstkamera, St. Petersburg, 1719–27.
 
The Third Winter Palace, St. Petersburg (demolished)
 
Kunstkamera, St. Petersburg
Konstantin Melnikov (1890–1974)
Adam Menelaws (between 1748 and 1756–1831)[2]
Miron Merzhanov (1895–1975)
Maximilian Messmacher (1842–1906)
Ivan Michurin (1700–1763)
Ippolit Monighetti (1819–1878)
Auguste de Montferrand[6] (1786–1858)
Arkady Mordvinov (1896–1964)
 
Nasreddin Muratkhanov (1904–1970)
Russian Empire / Soviet Union
An ethnic Turk, architect and civil engineer, migrated to Pakistan in 1950
Minar-i Pakistan (23 March 1960 – 26 July 1967)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
 
Minar-i Pakistan

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Portrait Person Notable works
Nikolai Nikitin (1907–1973)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
structural designer and construction engineer
Invented a number of innovative techniques, including the usage of prestressed concrete with wire ropes; works include:
Moscow State University, 240 m, 1949–53;
Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science, 237 m, 1952–55;
Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, 1955–56;
The Motherland Calls statue on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, 85 m, 1967;
Ostankino Tower, 540 m, 1963–67;
Nikitin-Travush 4000 project (4000 metres, precursor to X-Seed 4000)
Ivan Nikolaev (1901–1979)
Felix Novikov (1927–2022)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky (1880–1966)

P edit

Portrait Person Notable works
 
Alfred Parland (1842–1919)
(Scottish descent)
Church of the Resurrection of Christ in St. Petersburg
 
Church of the Savior on Blood, Saint Petersburg
 
Holy Resurrection Cathedral (destroyed 1968), Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius
Marian Peretyatkovich (1872–1916)
Petrok Maly
(? – c. 1539)
  Italy
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Credited as a possible architect of the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye (an early tented roof church), 1528–32;
Kitai-gorod wall and towers (now mostly dismantled), 1533–38;
Sebezh Kremlin wall (now dismantled), 1539
 
Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye, Moscow
 
Remaining part of the Kitai-gorod wall in Zaryadye, Moscow
Alexander Pomerantsev (1849–1918)
Anatoly Polyansky (1928–1993)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Giacomo Quarenghi[1] (1744–1817)
 
Smolny Institute, St. Petersburg

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Portrait Person Notable works
Bartolomeo Rastrelli[1] (1700–1771)
Ivan Rerberg (1869–1932)
Antonio Rinaldi[1] (1710–1794)[3]
Ivan Ropet (1845–1908)
Carlo Rossi[1] (1775–1849)
Lev Rudnev
(1885–1956)
  Russian Empire
  Soviet Union
Stalin Empire style architect
Moscow State University (1949–1953);
Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland, (1952–1955);
Latvian Academy of Sciences, Riga, Latvia, (1953–1956).
 
237 metre Warsaw Palace of Culture, Poland
Marco Ruffo (15th century)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Fyodor Schechtel (1859–1926)
Xavier Schoellkopf (1869–1911)
Apartment buildings in Paris, e.g. 29 boulevard de Courcelles
Vladimir Shchuko (1878–1939)
Alexey Shchusev (1873–1949)
Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood (1832–1897)
Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood (1867–1930)
Vladimir Shukhov[7] (1853–1939)
Pietro Antonio Solari (15th century)
Ivan Starov (1745–1808)
Andrei Stackenschneider (1802–1865)
Vasily Stasov (1769–1848)
Joseph Sunlight (1888–1978)
Pavel Suzor (1844–1919)
  Russian Empire
eclectics and Art Nouveau architect
Over 80 apartment, baths and corporate buildings in St. Petersburg, including:
Ushakov House, 1882–83;
First Mutual Credit Society House, 1888–90;
Singer House, 1902–04;
 
Ushakov House, St. Petersburg
 
Singer House, St. Petersburg

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Portrait Person Notable works
Vladimir Tatlin[4] (1885–1953)
Konstantin Thon (1794–1881)
Domenico Trezzini
(1670–1734)
   Switzerland
Tsardom of Russia
  Russian Empire
(Swiss Italian)
Petrine Baroque architect
Trezzini was the first chief architect of the newly founded Saint Petersburg; he designed the first general plan of St. Petersburg, as well as plans of Kronstadt (1704) and the Alexander Nevsky Monastery (1717), and supervised a number of major projects:
Peter and Paul Fortress (since 1703), with the Peter and Paul Cathedral inside, 1712–33;
Peter the Great's Summer Palace, 1710–11;
Twelve Collegia Building (now the main building of Saint Petersburg University), 1722–36.
 
Summer Palace, St. Petersburg
 
Twelve Collegia Building, St. Petersburg
 
122 metre Peter and Paul Cathedral, St. Petersburg
Zurab Tsereteli[8] (born 1934)
Yevgraph Tyurin (1793–1873)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Dmitry Ukhtomsky (1719–1774)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Victor Vasnetsov[4] (1848–1926)
Alexander Vesnin (1883–1959)
Leonid Vesnin (1880–1933)
Victor Vesnin (1882–1950)
Aleksandr Vitberg (1787–1855)
 
Andrey Voronikhin
(1759–1814)
  Russian Empire
neoclassical and Empire style architect and painter
neoclassical interiors of Stroganov Palace, St. Petersburg, 1793;
Voronikhin colonnades and Lion cascade in Petergof;
Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg, 1801–11;
Saint Petersburg Mining Institute, 1806–11.
 
Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg
 
Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Mikhail Vrubel[4] (1856–1910)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Postnik Yakovlev
(16th century)
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Tsardom of Russia
tented-roof architect and fortification engineer
Saint Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow, 1555–60;
with Ivan ShirIai designed the walls of the Kazan Kremlin and, according to some sources, the Cathedral of the Assumption in Kazan, 1561–62.
 
Saint Basil's Cathedral, Moscow
 
Kazan Kremlin wall
Vasili Yermolin (15th century)

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Portrait Person Notable works
Andreyan Zakharov (1761–1811)
Alexander Zelenko (1871–1953)
Mikhail Zemtsov
(1688–1743)
Tsardom of Russia
  Russian Empire
Petrine Baroque architect
participated in designing the Summer Garden in St. Petersburg and the park in Petergof;
completed the design of Catherinethal palace and park in Tallinn 1718–25;
The Church of Simon and Annа, Saint Petersburg, 1734;
 
Catherinethal palace in Tallinn, Estonia
 
The Church of Simon and Annа, Saint Petersburg
Nikolay Zherikhov (1870s–1916)[3]
Ivan Zholtovsky (1867–1959)

See also edit

Sources edit

Nachokina, Maria (2005). Arhitektory moskovskogo moderna ("Архитекторы московского модерна") (in Russian). Moscow: Giraffe. ISBN 978-5-89832-043-0.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Citizens or natives of Italy or its predecessor states.
  2. ^ a b c Citizens or natives of the United Kingdom.
  3. ^ a b c d e Years of birth or death are unknown or disputed, see main article for clarifications.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Architect known primarily for conceptual projects and graphic design.
  5. ^ Émigré, worked primarily outside of Russia/USSR
  6. ^ Citizens or natives of France
  7. ^ Structural engineer involved in architectural projects.
  8. ^ Sculptor involved in monument building projects.

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This is a list of architects of the Russian Federation Soviet Union Russian Empire Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities This list also includes those who were born in the Russian Federation Soviet Union Russian Empire Tsardom of Russia Grand Duchy of Moscow but later emigrated and those who were born elsewhere but immigrated to the country and or worked there for a significant period of time Attested biographies of architects in Russian history date back to 1475 when Aristotile Fioravanti a native of Bologna arrived in Moscow to build the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin Foreign architects had a notable place in Russian and Soviet history especially in the last quarter of the 18th century Charles Cameron Bartolomeo Rastrelli Carlo Rossi and others and in the first quarter of the 20th century Mies van der Roe Erich Mendelsohn Ernst May and others This list includes foreign architects whose primary and most tangible work materialized on Russian soil i e Cameron Rastrelli Rossi while short term assignments by visiting architects Mies van der Roe Mendelsohn May are omitted Alphabetical list editSee also Category Russian architects Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A edit Portrait Person Notable works Aloisio da Milano 15th 16th cc nbsp Italy Grand Duchy of Moscowarchitect fortification engineer The walls and towers of the Moscow Kremlin along the Neglinnaya River 1495 the stone chambers which today constitute the first three floors of the Terem Palace 1499 1508 a moat later dubbed the Alevizov moat in his honor along the Kremlin wall on the side of the Red Square 1508 16 nbsp Troitskaya Tower nbsp Terem Palace 1797 Quarenghi s veduta Aloisio the New 15th 16th cc nbsp Italy Grand Duchy of Moscowarchitect Some sections of the Bakhchisaray palace Crimea before 1504 Archangel Cathedral the burial place of Moscow s monarchs 1505 08 Cathedral of the Metropolitan Peter in Vysokopetrovsky Monastery Moscow admittedly the earliest rotunda in Russia 1514 17 nbsp Archangel Cathedral nbsp Cathedral of the Metropolitan Peter Vysokopetrovsky Monastery B edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Gavriil Baranovsky 1860 1920 nbsp Russian Empireeclectics and Art Nouveau architect Baltic Shipyard workshops assistant to Ernest Gibert St Petersburg 1880 Elisseeff Emporium St Petersburg 1900 03 Buddhist Temple St Petersburg 1909 15 nbsp Elisseeff Emporium St Petersburg nbsp Buddhist datsan St Petersburg Petr Baranovsky 1892 1984 nbsp Russian Empire nbsp Soviet Unionarchitect preservationist restorer Credited with saving Saint Basil s Cathedral from destruction in the early 1930s founding and managing the Kolomenskoye and Andrei Rublev museums and developing modern restoration technologies restored Golden Gate in Vladimir restored Krutitsy Metochion in Moscow nbsp Restored Golden Gate Vladimir nbsp Restored Metropolitan s Chamber in Krutitsy Moscow nbsp Vasili Bazhenov 1737 1799 nbsp Russian Empireneoclassical and Gothic Revival architect graphic artist architectural theorist and educator Moscow s Tsaritsyno Park buildings first palace Figurny Bridge Opera House 1775 86 Pashkov House in Moscow attribution disputed 1784 86 nbsp Figurny Bridge in Tsaritsyno Moscow nbsp Pashkov House Russian National Library Moscow Leon Benois 1856 1928 nbsp Russian Empire nbsp Soviet Union French descent eclectical neoclassical Neo Gothic and Russian Revival architect son of Nicholas Benois Roman Catholic cathedral of Notre Dame of Lourdes in St Petersburg together with Marian Peretyatkovich 1903 09 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Warsaw later demolished 1894 1912 The House of Benua in St Petersburg together with Albert Benois and Yuly Benois 1911 14 nbsp Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Warsaw demolished nbsp The House of Benua St Petersburg Nicholas Benois 1813 1898 nbsp Russian Empire French descent Gothic Revival architect father of Leon Benois Alexander Benois and Albert Benois A court architect to Nicholas I of Russia he oversaw many projects in the imperial residence in Petergof notably the Principal Imperial Stables 1847 52 rebuilt the fountain cascades of Petergof designed the number of the first railway stations in Russia like in Strelna Tsarskoe Selo and New Petergof latter in 1857 nbsp Chess mountain Cascade in Petergof nbsp New Petergof railway station nbsp Alexander Bernadazzi 1831 1907 nbsp Chisinău City Hall nbsp St Teodora de la Sihla Church Chisinău Karl Blank 1728 1793 nbsp Moscow Orphanage nbsp Church of Trinity in Serebryaniki Moscow Ilya Bondarenko 1867 1947 nbsp Exhibition Pavilion of Abrikosov Factories with Alexander Kaminsky nbsp Old Believers Church of Intercession of Theotokos Moscow nbsp Joseph Bove 1784 1834 nbsp Triumphal Arch in Moscow nbsp Moscow Manege nbsp Vincenzo Brenna 1 1745 1820 nbsp Folly Bip Fortress Pavlovsk nbsp Saint Michael s Castle St Petersburg nbsp Alexander Brullov 1798 1877 nbsp Russian Empire French descent Neoclassical architect and painter self portrait Most of his works were created in St Petersburg Mikhaylovsky Theatre 1831 33 Lutheran Church of St Peter and St Paul 1833 38 Pulkovo Observatory 1834 39 the Headquarters of Guard Corps on Palace Square 1837 43 Pompei Hall the Malachite Room and the White Hall in Winter Palace after 1837 nbsp Pulkovo Observatory St Petersburg nbsp Malachite Room of the Winter Palace St Petersburg C edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Charles Cameron 2 1743 1812 nbsp Cameron s Gallery Tsarskoye Selo nbsp Pavlovsk Palace Francesco Camporesi 1 1747 1831 3 nbsp Lobanov Rostovsky House Moscow nbsp Voskresensky Hospital Moscow nbsp Alberto Cavos 1800 1863 nbsp Russian Empire Italian descent neoclassical architect theatre designer the grandfather of Albert Benois Leon Benois and Alexander Benois Rebuilt the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St Petersburg 1826 36 mostly demolished and replaced by Saint Petersburg Conservatory the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow 1853 56 completed rebuilding of the Mikhaylovsky Theatre in St Petersburg 1859 the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg 1859 60 nbsp Moscow s Bolshoi Theatre in Cavos times nbsp Mariinsky Theatre St Petersburg Serge Chermayeff 1900 1996 nbsp The De La Warr Pavilion with Erich Mendelsohn D edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Alexey Dushkin 1904 1977 E edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Mikhail Eisenstein 1867 1921 nbsp Elizabetes Street 10b Riga nbsp 2a at Albert Street Riga F edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Yury Felten 1730 1801 nbsp Russian Empire German descent baroque neoclassical and Gothic Revival architect engineer A court architect to Catherine the Great he created most of his works in St Petersburg a heavy lifting machine that moved the enormous Thunder Stone rock the pedestal of the Bronze Horseman 1770 Chesme Church and Palace 1770 80 iron cast grille of the Summer Garden 1783 granite embankments of Neva 1764 84theOld Hermitagewing of the Winter Palace 1771 87 nbsp Chesme Church St Petersburg nbsp Cast iron grille of the Summer Garden St Petersburg Aristotile Fioravanti 1415 1420 c 1486 nbsp Italy Grand Duchy of MoscowRenaissance architect and engineer Palazzo del Podesta Bologna Italy 1453 Dormition Cathedral Moscow 1475 79 nbsp Palazzo del Podesta Bologna Italy nbsp Dormition Cathedral Moscow nbsp Ivan Fomin 1872 1936 nbsp Krasnye Vorota Moscow Metro nbsp Government of Ukraine Kiev G edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Domenico Gilardi 1785 1845 nbsp Old Building of the Moscow State University nbsp Riding Court in Kuzminki Park Moscow nbsp Moisei Ginzburg 4 1892 1946 nbsp Gosstrakh Apartments Moscow Ilya Golosov 1883 1945 nbsp Zuev Workers Club Moscow nbsp Yauzsky Boulevard 2 Moscow nbsp Afanasy Grigoriev 1782 1868 nbsp Khrushyov House now Alexander Pushkin Museum nbsp Lopukhin House now Leo Tolstoy Museum nbsp Alexey Gornostaev 1808 1862 nbsp Nikolsky Skit Church at the Valaam Monastery nbsp Uspenski Cathedral Helsinki Finland Fyodor Gornostaev 1867 1915 nbsp Krutitsy Metochion restoration work nbsp Rogozhskoye Cemetery Belltower nbsp David Grimm 1823 1898 nbsp Russian Empireneo Byzantine and Russian Revival style architect Grimm designed numerous Eastern Orthodox churches in Western Europe Jerusalem and Russian Empire Church of Maria Magdalene in Jerusalem 1885 88 Cathedral of Saint Alexander Nevsky Tbilisi 1871 97 demolished Saint Vladimir Cathedral in Chersonesos Crimea 1858 97 nbsp Church of Maria Magdalene in Jerusalem nbsp Chersonesus Cathedral of Saint Vladimir Crimea H edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Viktor Hartmann 1834 1873 nbsp Millennium of Russia Novgorod architecture nbsp Naval section of the Russian pavilion at 1873 Wien World Fair William Heste Hastie 2 1763 1832 nbsp Police Green Bridge St Petersburg nbsp An office building at Izhora Plants St Petersburg I edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Boris Iofan 1891 1976 nbsp Russian Empire nbsp Soviet Unionconstructivist and Stalin Empire style architect House on Embankment Moscow 1928 31 1931 33 winning draft of the Palace of Soviets never built Soviet Pavilions at 1937 World s Fair in Paris and 1939 World s Fair in New York City Baumanskaya station of Moscow Metro 1944 nbsp House on Embankment Moscow nbsp Illarion Ivanov Schitz 1865 1937 nbsp Lenkom Theatre Building Moscow nbsp Furmanny Lane 19 Moscow K edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Alexander Kaminsky 1829 1897 nbsp Tretyakov Drive Arch Moscow nbsp Transfiguration Cathedral at Nikolo Ugresh monastery nbsp Matvey Kazakov 1738 1812 nbsp Kremlin Senate Moscow nbsp Moscow City Hall Lev Kekushev 1862 1919 3 nbsp Mindovsky House Embassy of New Zealand Moscow nbsp Ponizovsky House Embassy of Afghanistan Moscow Roman Klein 1858 1924 nbsp Pushkin Museum Moscow nbsp TsUM Department Store Moscow nbsp Alexander Kokorinov 1726 1772 nbsp Imperial Academy of Arts St Petersburg with Vallin de la Mothe Fyodor Kon fl 1585 1600 Tsardom of Russiafortification engineer and architecta monument in Smolensk Kremlin on photo the walls and towers of Novospassky Monastery in Moscow and several other Russian monasteries Bely Gorod fortification ring of Moscow 1585 93 in 18th 19th centuries replaced with the Boulevard Ring Smolensk Kremlin the largest one in Russia 1597 1602 nbsp Semiverhaya Seven tops tower of Moscow s Bely Gorod nbsp Smolensk Kremlin wall in 1912 nbsp Ivan Kuznetsov 1867 1942 nbsp Business Yard at Varvarsky Gates Moscow nbsp Povarskaya Street 9 Moscow Andrey Kvasov 1720 1770 3 nbsp Grand Ball Hall in Catherine Palace St Petersburg nbsp Church on Hay Square in St Petersburg demolished L edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Nikolai Ladovsky 4 1881 1941 Nikolay Lanceray 1880 1942 Nikita Lazarev 1866 1932 Ivan Leonidov 4 1902 1959 El Lissitzky 4 1890 1941 Berthold Lubetkin 5 1901 1990 M edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Ivan Mashkov 1867 1945 Georg Johann Mattarnovy died 1719 nbsp Holy Roman Empire Tsardom of RussiaBaroque architect and sculptor The Third Winter Palace St Petersburg 1719 21 Kunstkamera St Petersburg 1719 27 nbsp The Third Winter Palace St Petersburg demolished nbsp Kunstkamera St Petersburg Konstantin Melnikov 1890 1974 Adam Menelaws between 1748 and 1756 1831 2 Miron Merzhanov 1895 1975 Maximilian Messmacher 1842 1906 Ivan Michurin 1700 1763 Ippolit Monighetti 1819 1878 Auguste de Montferrand 6 1786 1858 Arkady Mordvinov 1896 1964 nbsp Nasreddin Muratkhanov 1904 1970 Russian Empire Soviet Union An ethnic Turk architect and civil engineer migrated to Pakistan in 1950 Minar i Pakistan 23 March 1960 26 July 1967 Gaddafi Stadium Lahore nbsp Minar i Pakistan N edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Nikolai Nikitin 1907 1973 nbsp Russian Empire nbsp Soviet Unionstructural designer and construction engineer Invented a number of innovative techniques including the usage of prestressed concrete with wire ropes works include Moscow State University 240 m 1949 53 Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science 237 m 1952 55 Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow 1955 56 The Motherland Callsstatue on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd 85 m 1967 Ostankino Tower 540 m 1963 67 Nikitin Travush 4000project 4000 metres precursor to X Seed 4000 Ivan Nikolaev 1901 1979 Felix Novikov 1927 2022 O edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky 1880 1966 P edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works nbsp Alfred Parland 1842 1919 Scottish descent Church of the Resurrection of Christ in St Petersburg nbsp Church of the Savior on Blood Saint Petersburg nbsp Holy Resurrection Cathedral destroyed 1968 Coastal Monastery of St Sergius Marian Peretyatkovich 1872 1916 Petrok Maly c 1539 nbsp ItalyGrand Duchy of Moscow Credited as a possible architect of the Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye an early tented roof church 1528 32 Kitai gorod wall and towers now mostly dismantled 1533 38 Sebezh Kremlin wall now dismantled 1539 nbsp Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye Moscow nbsp Remaining part of the Kitai gorod wall in Zaryadye Moscow Alexander Pomerantsev 1849 1918 Anatoly Polyansky 1928 1993 Q edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Giacomo Quarenghi 1 1744 1817 nbsp Smolny Institute St Petersburg R edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1 1700 1771 Ivan Rerberg 1869 1932 Antonio Rinaldi 1 1710 1794 3 Ivan Ropet 1845 1908 Carlo Rossi 1 1775 1849 Lev Rudnev 1885 1956 nbsp Russian Empire nbsp Soviet UnionStalin Empire style architect Moscow State University 1949 1953 Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw Poland 1952 1955 Latvian Academy of Sciences Riga Latvia 1953 1956 nbsp 237 metre Warsaw Palace of Culture Poland Marco Ruffo 15th century S edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Fyodor Schechtel 1859 1926 Xavier Schoellkopf 1869 1911 Apartment buildings in Paris e g 29 boulevard de Courcelles Vladimir Shchuko 1878 1939 Alexey Shchusev 1873 1949 Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood 1832 1897 Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood 1867 1930 Vladimir Shukhov 7 1853 1939 Pietro Antonio Solari 15th century Ivan Starov 1745 1808 Andrei Stackenschneider 1802 1865 Vasily Stasov 1769 1848 Joseph Sunlight 1888 1978 Pavel Suzor 1844 1919 nbsp Russian Empireeclectics and Art Nouveau architect Over 80 apartment baths and corporate buildings in St Petersburg including Ushakov House 1882 83 First Mutual Credit Society House 1888 90 Singer House 1902 04 nbsp Ushakov House St Petersburg nbsp Singer House St Petersburg T edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Vladimir Tatlin 4 1885 1953 Konstantin Thon 1794 1881 Domenico Trezzini 1670 1734 nbsp Switzerland Tsardom of Russia nbsp Russian Empire Swiss Italian Petrine Baroque architect Trezzini was the first chief architect of the newly founded Saint Petersburg he designed the first general plan of St Petersburg as well as plans of Kronstadt 1704 and the Alexander Nevsky Monastery 1717 and supervised a number of major projects Peter and Paul Fortress since 1703 with the Peter and Paul Cathedral inside 1712 33 Peter the Great s Summer Palace 1710 11 Twelve Collegia Building now the main building of Saint Petersburg University 1722 36 nbsp Summer Palace St Petersburg nbsp Twelve Collegia Building St Petersburg nbsp 122 metre Peter and Paul Cathedral St Petersburg Zurab Tsereteli 8 born 1934 Yevgraph Tyurin 1793 1873 U edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Dmitry Ukhtomsky 1719 1774 V edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Victor Vasnetsov 4 1848 1926 Alexander Vesnin 1883 1959 Leonid Vesnin 1880 1933 Victor Vesnin 1882 1950 Aleksandr Vitberg 1787 1855 nbsp Andrey Voronikhin 1759 1814 nbsp Russian Empireneoclassical and Empire style architect and painter neoclassical interiors of Stroganov Palace St Petersburg 1793 Voronikhin colonnades and Lion cascade in Petergof Kazan Cathedral St Petersburg 1801 11 Saint Petersburg Mining Institute 1806 11 nbsp Kazan Cathedral St Petersburg nbsp Saint Petersburg Mining Institute Mikhail Vrubel 4 1856 1910 Y edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Postnik Yakovlev 16th century Grand Duchy of MoscowTsardom of Russiatented roof architect and fortification engineer Saint Basil s Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow 1555 60 with Ivan ShirIai designed the walls of the Kazan Kremlin and according to some sources the Cathedral of the Assumption in Kazan 1561 62 nbsp Saint Basil s Cathedral Moscow nbsp Kazan Kremlin wall Vasili Yermolin 15th century Z edit Contents Top 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Portrait Person Notable works Andreyan Zakharov 1761 1811 Alexander Zelenko 1871 1953 Mikhail Zemtsov 1688 1743 Tsardom of Russia nbsp Russian EmpirePetrine Baroque architect participated in designing the Summer Garden in St Petersburg and the park in Petergof completed the design of Catherinethal palace and park in Tallinn 1718 25 The Church of Simon and Anna Saint Petersburg 1734 nbsp Catherinethal palace in Tallinn Estonia nbsp The Church of Simon and Anna Saint Petersburg Nikolay Zherikhov 1870s 1916 3 Ivan Zholtovsky 1867 1959 See also editRussian architecture List of Russian artists List of Russian explorers List of Russian inventors List of Russian language writers Russian cultureSources editNachokina Maria 2005 Arhitektory moskovskogo moderna Arhitektory moskovskogo moderna in Russian Moscow Giraffe ISBN 978 5 89832 043 0 References edit a b c d e f Citizens or natives of Italy or its predecessor states a b c Citizens or natives of the United Kingdom a b c d e Years of birth or death are unknown or disputed see main article for clarifications a b c d e f g Architect known primarily for conceptual projects and graphic design Emigre worked primarily outside of Russia USSR Citizens or natives of France Structural engineer involved in architectural projects Sculptor involved in monument building projects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Russian architects amp oldid 1210287253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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