Valentina Yakovlevna Fedoskina

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Valentina Jakowlewna Fedoskina ( Russian Валентина Яковлевна Федоскина ; born September 16, 1947 in Chita Oblast ) is a Soviet - Russian architect .

Life

Fedoskina's uncle MN Starodubov was a well-known architect in Novosibirsk who built the Kropotkin residential complex in 1969 and the Theater for Young Audiences (TJuS) in 1984 with AA Sabirov.

After the German-Soviet war and demobilization , the Fedoskin family settled in the Altai region in 1953 , where Fedoskina attended 11-year high school from 1954–1965. Then she studied in Novosibirsk on Civil -Institut in Architecture - Faculty with end 1970. 1969 she married and had a daughter.

In 1971, Fedoskina began to work as an architect in the Novosibirsk building design institute Giproswas-4 . In 1978 she moved to the Novosibirsk building design institute Novosibgraschdanprojekt and became chief architect for projects.

Fedoskina is currently a co-author of projects for the construction of an ambulance service station and a bread factory building in Salekhard . She is a member of the Audit Commission of the Management of the Novosibirsk Organization of the Union of Architects of Russia .

Projects (selection)

Honors (selection)

  • Hero of Communist Labor (1974, 1984)
  • Small gold medal at the Siberian Fair of the Sibirskoye Soglaschenije Interregional Association (2003, 2004)
  • STROISIB 2006 diploma from the competition for the gold medal of the Siberian Fair (2006)
  • Honorary Architect of the Russian Federation

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Юнионпедия: Федоскина, Валентина Яковлевна (accessed April 23, 2020).
  2. Баландин С. Н .: Новосибирск. История Градостроительства. 1945–1985  гг. Новосибиркое книжное издательство, Novosibirsk 1986, p. 123-124 .
  3. ТЮЗ - Новосибирский Академический молодёжный театр Глобус (accessed April 23, 2020).
  4. Диплом "Золотая капитель" 2003 (accessed on April 23, 2020).