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Viktor Aleksandrovich Vesnin (Russian: Виктор Александрович Веснин; April 9, 1882 – September 17, 1950), was a Russian Empire and Soviet architect. His early works (1909–1915) follow the canon of Neoclassicist Revival; in the 1920s, he and his brothers Leonid (1880–1933) and Alexander (1883–1959) emerged as leaders of Constructivist architecture, the Vesnin brothers. After the crackdown on Constructivism in 1931-32 and until his death, Viktor Vesnin was the highest-ranked architect in Soviet system, heading the Union of Soviet Architects and Academy of Architecture. As a lead architect for heavy construction, he supervised many industrial projects, but his own visionary drafts of this period never materialized.[1][2]

Viktor Vesnin
Born

Viktor Aleksandrovich Vesnin


April 9, 1882
DiedSeptember 17, 1950
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
OccupationArchitect
PracticeVesnin Brothers, NKTP Architectural Board
BuildingsDnieproGES
ProjectsPalace of Soviets, NKTP Building on Red Square

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Stamps of Azerbaijan, 2017
 
Mostorg department store, 1928

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  1. ^ Viktor VesninatarchINFORM
  • ^ www.utopia.ru
  • ^ Russian:Памятники архитектуры Москвы, Окрестности старой Москвы, М., 2004, cтр.133, ISBN 5-98051-011-7
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