Tatiana Feodorovna Savarenskaya

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Tatiana Fjodorovna Savarenskaja ( Russian Татьяна Фёдоровна Саваренская ; * 1923 in Moscow ; † January 10, 2003 there ) was a Soviet architect , urban planner , architectural historian and university professor .

Life

Savarenskaya was the daughter of the hydrogeologist Fyodor Petrovich Savarensky . When she finished high school, the German-Soviet War began , so she and her family were evacuated to Kazan . There she began studying at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Kazan , which she gave up because of frequent work assignments. After returning to Moscow in 1943, she studied at the Moscow Architecture Institute (MArchI) with Iwan Wladislawowitsch Scholtowski , Alexei Viktorowitsch Schtusev and others.

In 1949 Savarenskaya married the chemist AA Petrov, with whom she had a son in 1950. In the same year she defended her diploma project at the end of her studies. This was followed by an apprenticeship at the Institute for Urban Development at the Academy of Architecture. After graduating in 1953, she worked there as an architect.

In 1959, Savarenskaya became a research assistant at the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, from 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)). In 1960 she returned to MArchI as an assistant. In 1964, she defended her candidate dissertation on architectural and urban planning problems in the design of the banks of cities on rivers. In 1976 she received the State Prize of the USSR together with Andrei Wladimirowitsch Bunin for the book about the history of urban design. When Bunin died in 1977, Zavarenskaya was appointed head of the Chair of Architectural History and Urban Development at MArchI. On December 27, 1979 she defended her doctoral thesis on the theoretical development of western European urban planning in the 17th – 19th centuries at the Research Institute for Art Research . Century. In 1992 she retired. She published her research results in a series of monographs .

Savarenskaya was a member of the British Royal Town Planning Institute , the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH), and the Russian Academies of Computer Science , Restoration and Architecture.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Российская академия архитектуры и строительных наук (РААСН): Саваренская Татьяна Федорор on April 17, 2019.
  2. a b MArchI: Научная школа кафедры Истории архитектуры и градостроительства МАРХИ (accessed April 17, 2019).
  3. Bunin AV, Savarenskaya TF: Istoriya gradostroitelnogo iskusstva (2 volumes) . Stroyizdat., Moscow 1979.
  4. a b Саваренская Татьяна Федоровна: список научных трудов (accessed April 18, 2019).