Anatoly Dobrovolsky
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Anatoly Vladimirovich Dobrovolsky (Russian: Aнатолий Владимирович Добровольский; 1910-1988) was a Soviet architect.[1]
Biography
Dobrovolsky was born in the village of Buki near Zhytomyr, Ukraine. During 1950-1955, he was the Chief Architect of Kyiv, Ukraine[clarification needed].
Projects
- Boryspil International Airport, Ukraine (1964–66).
- Bolshevik factory, Kyiv, Ukraine.
- Khreshchatyk metro station in Kyiv.[2]
References
- ^ "Идею построить ресторан над московским мостом отверг лидер советской украины владимир щербицкий, заявив: «у нас и под мостами пьяных предостаточно! »". fakty.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
- ^ Hatherley, Owen (2016-03-01). Landscapes of Communism: A History Through Buildings. New Press, The. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-62097-189-5.
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- Soviet architects
- 1910 births
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