We continue sightseeing of neighbourhoods of LIFMO.
Unfortunately I almost do not have the information about the buildings
which are mentioned in this album. I hope some of you will help me to
identify them :)
Voskov's Street, No 16 on
the left behind the trees.
It is Sablinskaya Street, No 12 on the right nearby. (Built in 1875. The
architect is Maas).
It is Voskov's Street, No 16 closely.
Missis Gurov's profitable house. Built in 1906-1907.
The architect is Dimitrato. Reconstructed in 1912-1913.
It is Sablinskaya Street, No 10 on the
right.
The architect is Nosalevitch. Built in 1901-1902.
Kropotkin's Street, No 19
It was built
for the merchant Frenkel by the architecture academician Shaub in
1911-1912. There is not almost a decor on this building in contrast to
the other art nouveau buildings.
The building has different height because of the rule that the height
of the building was not allowed to be more that the width of the street.
The highest part of the building has the maximum height which was
allowed at that time. It is 11 sazhens (77 foot).
There is a part of the same building on
the right (Kropotkin Street, No 19).
A building with a turret which is
on the distance is Malaya Pushkarskaya Street, No 20. (The street goes
to the right).
On the left there is Sablinskaya Street, No 5.
It seems that the one more new
first-class accommodation has been built here in the enclosed court
recently.
But from the windows it quite may be not
the accommodation or not only the accommodation.
Here is the end of Sablinskaya Street.
Bolshaya Pushkarskaya Street is seen ahead.
The building on the right
is Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, No 23.
Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, No 32.
It is the same place, but in the other
direction.
This building with turret in the form of
the cone is Pushkarskaya, No 34. The architect is Boguskiy. Built in
1911.
Gatchinskaya Street goes to the left.
STCCEE "ISEP" (The Scientific-Technical
Centre of Certification Electrical Equipment "ISEP").
Good name.
It is interesting how the organisation is introduced by phone :)
Bolshaya Pushkarskaya, No 24.
The next building is Bolshaya
Pushkarskaya, No 22. It is Pushkarskie Bani (the public baths) (formerly
Ovchinnikov's Bani).
Built in 1875-1877 according to the project of the architect Syuzor.
Extended in 1880 according to the project of the architect Solov'ev.
Probably the pipe belongs to the baths.
The arch and the enclosed court on the
other side of the street.
Voskov's Street, No 1. It is the Musical
Teacher's Training College No 3.
It was built in 1902 for the Asylum of
the Holy Mother's Community. The architect is Kozlov.
The church was attached to the building in 1913-1915. The architect
is Balinskiy.
The same building. The next one is
Voskov's Street, No 3.
It is somewhere beside the previous
building. Possibly it is Markin's Street.
It looks like constructivism.
I offer again to look some pictures
from Moscow. Now it is about the skyscraper Alie Parusa (Scarlet
Sails).