Lyubov Alexandrovna Shagurina

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Lyubov Alexandrovna Schagurina ( Russian Любовь Александровна Шагурина ; born December 7 . Jul / 20th December  1910 greg. , † 2003 ) was a Soviet - Russian architect .

Life

Shagurina graduated from the Moscow Architecture Institute (MArchI) in 1931.

In 1933, Shagurina joined the architecture office of the Moscow Metro Construction Administration together with NN Andrikanis, Iwan Georgijewitsch Taranow , LP Schucharewa and SS Senkewitsch , which then became the architecture department of the Metro project and later the Metrogiprotrans project planning and testing institute for the construction of the metro and transportation systems. Together with Boris Solomonowitsch Wilenski , WA Yershov and JA Stoljarow, she planned the Krasnoselskaya station on the Sokolnicheskaya line in 1935 , which was one of the 13 stations of the first construction phase of the Moscow Metro. In 1937, together with WA Yershov, she created the project for the construction of the first aboveground station Pervomaiskaya of the Pokrovsky radius, with which she had participated in the Mos Soviet competition for the best metro station and which was not implemented because of the German-Soviet war .

In the 1960s, Shagurina became Deputy Chief Architect of Metrogiprotrans .

Projects

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Constructivist Project: Шагурина Любовь Александровна (accessed April 5, 2020).
  2. a b c Tramwai Iskusstw: Шагурина Любовь Александровна (accessed April 5, 2020).
  3. Л. Шагурина: Тема ратного и трудового подвига в архитектуре метрополитена . In: Метрострой . No. 3-4 , 1975, pp. 5–8 (Russian, [1] [PDF; 18.0 MB ; accessed on April 5, 2020]).
  4. Н. Андриканис: На заре подземного зодчества . In: Метрострой . No. 3-4 , 1975, pp. 51–52 (Russian, [2] [PDF; 18.0 MB ; accessed on April 5, 2020]).
  5. Метро «ручной» работы. Уникальные проекты 1930–40-х годов (accessed April 5, 2020).
  6. Л. Шагурина .: В многоцветии интернационального искусства . In: Метрострой . No. 7 , 1982, pp. 9–11 (Russian, [3] [PDF; 11.5 MB ; accessed on April 5, 2020]).