- Ivan
Vladislavovich Zholtovsky (Russian: Иван Владиславович Жолтовский, Belarusian: Іван Уладзіслававіч Жалтоўскі;
November 27, 1867 – July 16, 1959) was...
- year, as
happened to Ivan
Zholtovsky and his
Bolshaya Kaluzhskaya in 1949–50.[citation needed]
Authentic styles like
Zholtovsky's Renaissance Revival, Ivan...
-
their peak
activity in 1905–1914 (Ivan Fomin,
Vladimir Shchuko, Ivan
Zholtovsky),
later became leading figures in the
Stalinist architecture of the 1930s...
- 28 February 1931. The
three prizes were
awarded to
Boris Iofan, Ivan
Zholtovsky and the
virtually unknown British-American
autodidact Hector Hamilton...
-
creative peak
before World War I, like Ivan Fomin,
Vladimir Shchuko and Ivan
Zholtovsky. When the
economy recovered in the 1920s,
these architects and
their followers...
-
Walker and W****s, 1931
Stalinist Composite columns of the
Zholtovsky House, Moscow, by Ivan
Zholtovsky, 1932-1934 Art Deco
Composite columns on the Foreign...
- in
Pinsk before studying in
Odessa and
later moving to the U.S.A. Ivan
Zholtovsky (1867–1959),
Soviet architect and
educator "Численность населения на 1...
- Stalin's
personal tight management. Old
professionals like Shchusev,
Zholtovsky etc., were not involved. Instead, the job was
given to the next generation...
-
Neglinnaya Street was
reconstructed according to the
project of Ivan
Zholtovsky. In the
early 1930s,
simultaneously with the
competition for the Mossovet...
- Lions, a
luxurious residence for Red Army
Marshals (1945,
designed by
Zholtovsky workshop) and the 1935
Aviazhilstroy Apartments, a
yellow postconstructivist...