Alexander Tamanian (; March 4, 1878 – February 20, 1936) was a Russian-born Armenian
neoclassical architect
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, well known for his work in the city of
Yerevan
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.
Life and work
Tamanian was born in the city of
Yekaterinodar
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in 1878 in the family of a banker. He graduated from the St Petersburg Academy of Arts in 1904. His works portrayed sensitive and artistic neoclassical trends popular in those years. Some of his early works included the mansion of V. P. Kochubei in
Tsarskoye Selo
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, 1911–1912; the house of Prince S. A. Scherbatov in
Novinski Boulevard in
Moscow
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, 1911–1913; the village railway employees housing and the tuberculosis sanatorium at the Prozorovskaya station (now
Kratovo) near Moscow, 1913–1923; central workshops of
Kazan railway in
Lyubertsy
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Demographics
Population:
History
It was first mentioned in 1621 and was granted town status in 1925. It is sometimes described as a wo ...
, 1916).
He became an Academician of Architecture in 1914, in 1917 he was elected as the Vice-President of the Academy of Arts. In 1923 he moved to Yerevan, heading the new construction effort in the republic. He was the chief engineer of the local Council of People's Commissars and was a member of the CEC of the
Armenian SSR
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(1925–1936), sponsored the construction industry, designed the layouts of towns and villages including
Leninakan
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(now Gyumri) (1925),
Stepanakert
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(1926), Nor-Bayazet (now
Gavar
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) and Ahta-ahpara (both in 1927),
Echmiadzin
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(1927–1928), and others. Tamanian created the first general plan of the modern city of Yerevan which was approved in 1924. Tamanian's style was instrumental in transforming what was essentially a small provincial city into the modern Armenian capital, a major industrial and cultural center. Neoclassicism dominated his designs but Tamanian also implemented a national flavor (red linings of tuff, traditional decorative carvings on stone etc.). Among his most famous designs in Yerevan are the hydroelectric station (ERGES-1, 1926), the
Opera and Ballet house named after
A. Spendiarian (1926–1953), the Republic Square (1926–1941) and others. He also played a major role in the development of restoration projects of historical landmarks in the country, chairing the Committee for the Protection of Historic Monuments in Armenia.
Tamanian was married to Camilla Edwards, a maternal granddaughter to architect
Nicholas Benois
Nicholas or Nikolai Leontievich Benois (; – ) was a Russian architect who worked in Peterhof and other suburbs of St. Petersburg.
Biography
Benois was born in St. Petersburg, to Anna Katarina (''née'' Groppe), who was of German desce ...
. Their sons Gevorg (Georgi) and Yulius Tamanian also became noted architects and continued their father's work.
Tamanian died in Yerevan on February 20, 1936, and is buried at the
Komitas Pantheon
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Many out ...
which is located in the city center of Yerevan.
Tamanian's memorial tombstone at Komitas Pantheon
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Buildings
*Aghasi Khanjian
Aghasi Ghevondi Khanjian (; ; January 30, 1901 – July 9, 1936) was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia from May 1930 to July 1936.
Biography
Khanjian was born in the city of Van, Ottoman Empire (today eastern Turkey). Wi ...
’s mansion, Hrazdan River gorge – 1920s
*Andrei Sakharov Square – 1924 – Nalbandyan St., Pushkin St., Vardanants St.
*Freedom Square – Mashtots Av., Teryan St., Sayat-Nova St. – 1924-1939
* Republic Square – 1926-1977
*University Observatory - Student Park (between Abovyan and Teryan streets) – 1926
*First Hydroelectric Power Plant – Left bank of Hrazdan River – 1926
* State Medical University – Koryun St. – 1927-1955
*Institute of Zoology and Veterinary – Nalbandyan St. – 1928
*Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology – Abovyan St. – 1929
*Institute of Physiotherapy – Abovyan St. – 1930, 1932, 1939
* Engineering University - Teryan St. – 1932, 1935
*University of Architecture and Construction – Teryan St. – 1935
*Children's Hospital – Abovyan St. – 1939
* National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre – Freedom Square – 1933, 1940, 1953
*Government House
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Government Houses in th ...
– Republic Square – 1941, 1952
* Shcherbatov apartment house – Novinsky Boulevard – 1911–1913
Projects
Tamanian also designed the layout of many towns and cities in Armenia, such as:
*Yerevan
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** Nor Arabkir town
**Nubarashen
Nubarashen (), is one of the 12 districts of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. It is situated at the southeastern part of the city. It is bordered by Shengavit and Erebuni districts from the north, and Ararat Province from the east, south and we ...
, 1926
*Ejmiatsin
Vagharshapat ( ) is the 5th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border. It is commonly known as Ejmiatsin ...
*Stepanakert
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, 1926
Notes
References
*Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia (also rendered ''Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia''; , ''Haykakan sovetakan hanragitaran''; ASE) is the first general encyclopedia in the Armenian language. It was published in 1974-1987 by the main editorial office of th ...
, v. 1, 1974 Yerevan
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Ethnic Armenian architects
Russian people of Armenian descent
Architects from the Russian Empire
Soviet architects
People from Krasnodar
1878 births
1936 deaths
Burials at the Komitas Pantheon
20th-century Armenian architects