Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood

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Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood

Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood ( Russian Владимир Владимирович Шервуд ; born May 5 . Jul / 17th May  1867 greg. In Moscow , † 18 June 1930 ) was a Russian architect .

Life

Sherwood, the second son of the architect Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood , graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1895 with the Great Silver Medal and the title of Architectural Artist . In 1898, he was the architect of the 1896 founded Aktiengesellschaft of tool factories of the brothers Edward and Frederick Bromley of Hannover and architect of the trading house K. Thiele. Together with Gustav Helrich and II Rerberg , Sherwood built the villa SG Protopopow-WS Tatishchev (Novokuznetskaya Ulitsa 12, 14) in 1902. In 1903 he became an architect of the Moscow Merchants' Society and a member of the Commission for the Redesign of the Lower Ranks as part of the redesign of the area between Moscow's Red Square and Zaryadye, so that Sherwood contributed significantly to the design of Moscow's center.

In the 1900s, Sherwood ran projects to build apartment houses in Moscow. He proved to be a representative of Moscow modernism, which started out from Art Nouveau . A tenement house was built on 8 Chlebny Pereulok (1903), a tenement house on Baumanskaja Uliza 35 (1902–1906), the tenement house on Smolenskaya Ploshchad 1/4 (1906) for the JJ Orlov heirs and the AA Durlin tenement house the ulitsa Bolshaya Ordynka 13/9 (1906) and the tenement house at uliza Pokrowka 44 (1909). In 1906 Sherwood rebuilt the baroque W. D. Kossizyn-Gymnasium at Tschernigowski Pereulok 9-13. In 1911 the office building at Uliza Sretenka 6/2 followed. On the Staraja Ploschtschad he created two commercial buildings for WI Titow (Staraja Ploschtschad 4) and JA and E. Armand (Staraja Ploschtschad 6) from 1912 to 1915. The Central Committee of the CPSU resided in the House of Staraya Ploshchad 4 during the Soviet period , while the Russian Presidential Administration is now located there and the administration of Moscow Oblast is located in House 6 of Staraya Ploshchad .

After the October Revolution , Sherwood stopped building.

Sherwood was married to Nina Alexandrovna Ganeschina and had a daughter and a grandson. Sherwood's older brother Sergei was also an architect, while his younger brother Leonid was a sculptor .

Works

Commons : Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Sherwood  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Шервуды в России (accessed December 13, 2017).
  2. Naschtschokina MW : Архитекторы московского модерна. Творческие портреты . 3. Edition. Жираф, Moscow 2005, ISBN 5-89832-043-1 , p. 444 .
  3. Зодчие Москвы времени эклектики, модерна и неоклассицизма (1830-е – 1917  годы): илл. биогр. словарь . КРАБиК, Moscow 1998, ISBN 5-900395-17-0 , p. 73-74 .
  4. a b И. Л. Бусева-Давыдова, MW Naschtschokina, М. И. Астафьева-Длугач: Москва: Архитектурный путеводитель . Стройиздат, Moscow 1997, ISBN 5-274-01624-3 .