The Russian Architects of Skopje in the Period between the Two World Wars

Namicheva Todorovska, Ekaterina and Namicev, Petar (2023) The Russian Architects of Skopje in the Period between the Two World Wars. Palimsest, 8 (16). pp. 153-163. ISSN 2545-3998

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Abstract

: In the years after the First World War, after 1918, in the newly formed
Kingdom of SHS, the need to rebuild the destroyed buildings in the cities was necessary.
In the production of the residential architecture of Skopje in the period from 1922-1941
architects and engineers, emigrants from Russia, during 1919-1921 left a special mark
while settling in Skopje: Ivan Artemushkin, Boris Dutov, Evgenij Datskov; Vyacheslav
Bujko, Efraim Bronstein, Nikolai Burhanovski, Konstantin V. Khomenko... A few
Petar Namichev, Ekaterina Namicheva-Todorovska
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Palimpsest, Vol 8, No 16, 2023
Russian architects who, through temporary work in the municipal services of the technical
department, acquired a good reputation, but also some initial financial capital, already
from the mid-1920s opened independent technical bureaus (Vyecheslav Bujko; Boris
Dutov – technical bureau “Vardar” (1921-22); Konstantin Khomenko - technical bureau
“Kultura” (1923).
The entire production of all these architects and engineers, which essentially
formed the central city core of Skopje, was for the most part permanently destroyed by
the earthquake of 1963. This paper reviews the architects and engineers, emigrants from
Russia, who settled in Skopje during the period 1919-1921

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Other engineering and technologies
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Petar Namicev
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2024 10:56
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2024 10:56
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/33333

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