Dmitry Nikolaevich Chechulin (Russian: Дми́трий Никола́евич Чечу́лин; 22 August [O.S. 9 August] 1901, in Shostka – 29 October 1981, in Moscow) was a Russian Soviet architect, city planner, author, and leading figure of Stalinist architecture.
Dmitry Nikolaevich Chechulin (Russian: Дми́трий Никола́евич Чечу́лин; 22 August [O.S. 9 August] 1901, in Shostka – 29 October 1981, in Moscow) was a Russian...
of Stalinist skyscrapers known as Seven Sisters. The architect was DmitryChechulin. Original 1947 plans included an eighth tower, which would have been...
Zaryadye in 1947, clearing the ground for the skyscraper designed by DmitryChechulin. This project was cancelled at the foundation stage. A 1947 postcard...
abandoned Palace of the Soviets, to the designs of Moscow architect DmitryChechulin. Construction of the Palace of Soviets had begun in 1937 and was abandoned...
skyscrapers laid down in September 1947 and completed in 1952, designed by DmitryChechulin (then Chief Architect of Moscow) and Andrei Rostkovsky. The main tower...
Berlin and a posthumous Hero of Ukraine. Dmitry Bortniansky – a Ukrainian composer; Hlukhiv DmitryChechulin – chief architect of Moscow; born Shostka...
the Garden Ring and Tverskaya Street. Designed by Soviet architect DmitryChechulin, the hotel was originally intended to commemorate Sino-Soviet friendship...
become a foreground to a statue of Stalin placed atop Senatskaya tower. DmitryChechulin, Vera Mukhina and others spoke against the proposal and it was soon...
employing dozens of professional architects and engineers. Some—such as DmitryChechulin, Alexey Rukhlyadev [ru], and the tandem of Leonid Savelyev [ru] and...
Zaryadye in 1947, clearing the ground for the skyscraper designed by DmitryChechulin. This project was cancelled at the foundation stage. A 1947 postcard...
American Art Deco, were also used by Alexey Dushkin, Iosif Langbard, DmitryChechulin and Iofan himself. European left-wing architects could not accept the...
the opening of which depicts a Cossack (and cat) raid on the town. DmitryChechulin (1901, Shostka – 1981, Moscow), leading Soviet Stalinist architect...
Moscow metro station, 1943 Victory Bridge, Moscow, with architect DmitryChechulin, 1943 Stalin at the Kurskaya (Koltsevaya Line) Moscow metro station...
18 proposals (1939–1945,); all failed, and the job was awarded to DmitryChechulin. In summer 1945, the state instituted Zholtovsky School and Workshop...
During the competition that followed in 1887, architect Dmitry Chichagov (1835–94) (DmitryChechulin) emerged as the winner. He would build the upper two...
Zaryadye in 1947, clearing the ground for the skyscraper designed by DmitryChechulin. This project was cancelled at the foundation stage. A 1947 postcard...
transferred to Moscow, forming the Moscow Senate office there. Nikolay Chechulin. The project of the Imperial Council in the first year of the reign of...
Publicist during the reign of Ekatherine"- Russian cultural history, 1898 N.D.Chechulin, "Russian Social Novels, XVIII century", 1892 Shcherbatov, M M, and A...