Entries to 1926 competitions (Rusgertorg, Electrobank etc.)
Ilya Alexandrovich Golosov (Russian: Илья Александрович Голосов; 31 July 1883 – 21 January 1945) was an architect from the late Russian Empire and early Soviet Union. A leader of Constructivism in 1925-1931, Ilya Golosov later developed his own style of early stalinist architecture known as postconstructivism. Не was a brother of Panteleimon Golosov.
Ilya Alexandrovich Golosov (Russian: Илья Александрович Голосов; 31 July 1883 – 21 January 1945) was an architect from the late Russian Empire and early...
Iofan, Vladimir Schuko as well as practising constructivists: IlyaGolosov, Panteleimon Golosov, Nikolai Kolli, Konstantin Melnikov, Victor Vesnin, Moisei...
Alexandrovich Golosov (1882, Moscow – 1945, Moscow) was a Constructivist architect from the Soviet Union and brother of IlyaGolosov. Golosov graduated from...
Melnikov, the club of the Likachev works by the Vesnin brothers, and IlyaGolosov's Zuev Workers' Club. At the same time as this foray into the everyday...
Player 34 DF BLR Aleksey Vakulich 36 GK RUS Mikhail Levashov 61 DF RUS IlyaGolosov 66 MF RUS Dmitry Veber 67 DF RUS Denis Pershin 70 MF ARM Ishkhan Geloyan...
John Frazer, English architectural academic, CAD pioneer January 29 – IlyaGolosov, Soviet Russian architect (born 1883) February 5 – Ragnar Östberg, Swedish...
bedroom (top level) and combined kitchen and living room (lower level). IlyaGolosov implemented these cells for his Collective House in Ivanovo, and Pavel...
(Zholtovsky) strictly followed the classical canon, others (Fomin, Schuko, IlyaGolosov) developed their own modernized styles. With the crackdown on architect's...
Bulgarian soldier and general Panteleimon Golosov, Russian Constructivist architect and brother of IlyaGolosov Panteleimon Kotokos, Greek Orthodox bishop...
The trend continued into 20th century (Fyodor Schechtel) and 1920s (IlyaGolosov). For a short time in the 1880s, a less radical version of Pseudo-Russian...
cylinders'. Later, when the building was being constructed according to IlyaGolosov's design, Melnikov decided to incorporate at least some of his ideas into...
most famous of these was the Zuev Workers' Club (1927–29) in Moscow by IlyaGolosov (1883–1945), whose composition relied on the dynamic contrast of simple...
and a joint workshop of Melnikov and IlyaGolosov, known as New Academy and Workshop No.2. Melnikov and Golosov resisted both the academic and left-wing...
postconstructivism, an early stage of Stalinist architecture (the other was IlyaGolosov). Postconstructivism is defined as classical shapes without classical...
Viktor, Leonid and Alexander Vesnin, and the brothers Panteleymon and IlyaGolosov. They opposed the expansion of existing cities and instead advocated...
affect and intuition to the OSA's scientific precision: although he and IlyaGolosov would form a 'centre' group between ASNOVA and OSA. Berthold Lubetkin...
showcase of constructivism (Vesnin brothers) and symbolic romanticism (IlyaGolosov); constructivists quickly took the lead while Ladovsky dedicated all...
"academic" (Ivan Zholtovsky), "united" (Nikolai Ladovsky) and "independent" (IlyaGolosov) workshops. Leonid always associated himself with the old-school academic...
Rusakov Workers' Club and rejected his Zuev Workers' Club (awarded to IlyaGolosov), Melnikov was employed by the Chemists' Union who planned to build one...
state architectural firm, hiring and training young men like IlyaGolosov, Panteleimon Golosov, Konstantin Melnikov, Nikolai Ladovsky and Nikolai Kolli (the...
1911, also employed Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky and then unknown trainee IlyaGolosov. Rerberg's career peaked in the five years that preceded World War I...