- Lev
Nikolayevich Kekushev (Russian: Лев Николаевич Кекушев) was a
Russian architect,
notable for his Art
Nouveau buildings in Moscow,
built in the 1890s...
- lot of land
around the
former Chelyshev Hotel.
Mamontov eventually hired Kekushev as a
construction manager. Soon,
Mamontov was
jailed for
fraud and the...
- Art
Nouveau buildings in
Moscow was the List
House (1898–99) by Lev
Kekushev.
Kekushev was
acquainted with
Victor Horta, the
initiator of Art
Nouveau movement...
- House,
designed by Lev
Kekushev,
although its
exterior was
later radically altered and no
longer displays signs of
Kekushev's Art
Nouveau style. In 1902...
- handling. However, the
expansion headed by Moscow-based
architect Lew
Kekushev was
largely limited to
upgrading the
platform facilities,
while the reception...
- and
losing to Lev
Kekushev. However,
Mamontov discarded the
professional jury decision, and
awarded the
design to
Walcot (Lev
Kekushev later joined the...
-
residence in
Moscow constructed in 1898–1899 by the
Russian architect Lev
Kekushev.
Located at 10
Glasovsky Lane, it was one of the
first houses in Moscow...
-
Federation 42 -
Ponizovsky house by Lev
Kekushev (Emb****y of Afghanistan) 44 -
Mindovsky house by Lev
Kekushev (Emb****y of New Zealand) 46 - Schlossberg...
- next to the
mansions designed by
Roman Klein,
Alexander Kaminsky and Lev
Kekushev. The architect, who
worked mostly for
public charities and colleges, was...
-
sources frequently, and incorrectly,
credit the
building to
Kekushev alone or
present Kekushev's and Schutzmann's work as a
joint collaboration.[citation...