Ivan Petrovich Volodichin
Ivan Petrovich Volodichin ( Russian Иван Петрович Володихин ; * 1872 ; † after 1927 ) was a Russian architect .
Life
Volodichin studied at the Imperial Art Academy in St. Petersburg , graduating in 1899.
Volodichin began building Art Nouveau residential buildings in 1901 . 1912–1913 he built a large residential building at Nekrasowa Ulitsa 10 with exhibition halls and the theater of the actor P. P. Haideburow . After the October Revolution , Sergei Radlow set up a theater studio there in 1919, and since 1931 it has been the Great Puppet Theater . The entrepreneur P. A. Avenarius had Volodichin build a villa in Tarchowka (now part of Sestrorezk ) as a dacha .
Volodichin founded the Public Gathering of Artists and Architects in 1907 . He also set up a private mosaic workshop .
Works
Residential building at Marat- Uliza 22–24 in St. Petersburg (1901–1902)
Residential building on Belinsky- Ulitsa 5 in St. Petersburg (1911)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ WG Issachenko : Зодчие Санкт-Петербурга. XIX– начало XX века . Lenisdat, St. Petersburg 1998, ISBN 5-289-01586-8 .
- ↑ The Origins of Modernism in Russian Architecture (accessed June 15, 2017).
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Volodichin, Ivan Petrovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Володихин, Иван Петрович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1872 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1927 |