Andrei Alexejewitsch Michailow

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Andrei Alexeyevich Mikhailov ( Russian Андрей Алексеевич Михайлов ; born August 8 . Jul / 19th August  1773 greg. In St. Petersburg , † 1849 ) was a Russian architect of classicism and university teachers . He was known as AA Mikhailov II to distinguish it from his older brother AA Mikhailov I.

Life

Michailow graduated from 1779–1792 at the Imperial Academy of Arts . He then studied there with the architects Georg Friedrich Veldten , Fyodor Iwanowitsch Wolkow , Iwan Yegorowitsch Starow and Andrejan Dmitrijewitsch Sakharov , graduating in 1794. He became a teacher of architecture at the Academy of Arts in 1795 , a member of the Academy in 1808, a professor in 1810 and 1823-1831 Rector of the Academy for Architecture.

In 1816 Mikhailov became a member of the Committee for Structures and Hydraulic Works in St. Petersburg, which was headed by the General Inspector of the Transport Engineer Corps Agustín de Betancourt and to which the architects Carlo Rossi , Vasily Petrovich Stassow and Antoine-François Mauduit and the engineers Wilhelm von Traitteur , Pierre -Dominique Bazaine and Andrei Danilowitsch Gotman belonged. The committee was responsible for the town planning and the control of the buildings in St. Petersburg.

Works

Individual evidence

  1. Михайлов - фамилия двух русских архитекторов . In: Brockhaus-Efron . XIXa, 1896, p. 496 ( Wikisource [accessed July 27, 2018]).
  2. Sankt-Peterburg Encyclopedia: Михайлов Андрей А. 2-й (1773–1849), арх. (accessed on July 27, 2018).
  3. Большая российская энциклопедия: МИХА́ЙЛОВ Андрей Алексеевич (2-й) (accessed July 27, 2018).
  4. Citywalls: Дом Чанжина - Дом М. В. Северова (accessed July 27, 2018).