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Hostynnyi Dvir ( ; , ''Gostiny dvor'') is a trade complex (hosting court) built in
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(at the time part of the
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) back in 1813 by
Luigi Rusca Luigi Rusca (Алоизий Иванович Руска; 1762–1822) was a Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical architect from Ticino who worked in Russia, Ukraine and Estonia between 1783 and 1818. Life and career Rusca was apprenticed to ...
. The interpretation of name in two languages is different due to
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of both. Literally in the Russian language the word means a goods court, while in the
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⁣ — a welcome court. The complex was built as part of many complexes that were built in cities of the Russian Empire. Located at the Kontraktova Ploshcha (Contracts Square), in the historical neighborhood of
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, the building is the central piece of the squares architectural ensemble, many buildings of which are also included in the Historical-Architectural Reserve "
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History


Background

The original merchant house type complex in Kyiv was built in the 1760s at
Podil Podil ( ) or Podol ( ), also known in English as the Lower City,Ivankin, H., Vortman, D. Podil (ПОДІЛ)'. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. is a historic neighborhood in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is located on a floodplain terrace ...
by the project of
Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi Ivan Grigorovich-Barsky or Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi (; ; 1713–1791) was a Ukrainian-born Imperial Russian architect who worked in the Late Cossack Baroque style. He was a graduate of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and designed many buildings and c ...
, but with time it became too small due to increase of trading, so in the 1790s it was decided to organize an additional marketplace on a square nearby. Due to contract fairs it had been called Kontraktova Ploshcha (Contracts Square). 21 November 1808 the market was completely destroyed by fire and the merchants society had to ask a civil governor to approve a construction of a stone merchant house. Neoclassical architect
Luigi Rusca Luigi Rusca (Алоизий Иванович Руска; 1762–1822) was a Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical architect from Ticino who worked in Russia, Ukraine and Estonia between 1783 and 1818. Life and career Rusca was apprenticed to ...
was chosen to develop a new two-storey trade complex to be located on the square. The construction was planned to be controlled by the construction expedition.


Construction by the original project

10 August 1809 the project of Luigi Rusca was approved and 18 September the foundation was laid. A mistake made while building a foundation caused the subsidence and cracks on the walls. The mistake was fixed in 1811. In July 1811 there was a fire at Podil which firefighters could not extinguish quickly and due to neighborhood mostly consisting of wooden buildings and a windy season it had turned into a a three-day-long disaster. Because of that, the building's construction of was stopped. Only one storey was built at the time, so in 1813 it was covered by a roof. Despite being unfinished Hostynnyi Dvir was opened and had started working.


First reconstruction

As of 1820s the building was in a bad state and needed a reconstruction. New project was developed by
Andrey Melensky Andrey Ivanovich Melensky (; 1766–1833) was a Russian Imperial Neoclassical architect from MoscowМ. М. Жербин. Украинские и зарубежные строители: краткий биографический справочн ...
, it featured an empire architecture and a second floor. The project was very different from the original, it was made in 1825 and after some modifications was approved in 1826. The reconstruction had started in 1829 when Melensky left his job due to illness. Industrialists from merchant court were supplying the construction materials. It was planned to end the reconstruction in 1830, but for various reasons it lasted until 1833. After being opened, some parts of the building were modified in the next years. In the beginning of XX century the second floor was enlarged by lowering the first one, it was made to increase the space for trade. During the Soviet era, the building was heavily modified, losing its original facade. During World War II Hostynnyi Dvir was abandoned and in a 1947 city master plan it was planned to be demolished, however the building was saved and continued to work. In 70s the
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line was built to Podil and due to underground work the merchant court got a subsidence.


Renovation

It was planned to restore the building, but nobody wanted to work on it since it was in a dangerous state. Valentyna Shevchenko and Yurii Losytskyi developed a reconstruction project based on Luigi Rusca's original one found in the archive. In 1979 Hostynnyi Dvir became a part of an architectural heritage. However, it couldn't be easily repaired due to damage, so it was decided to demolish the old building and build a new one using the original project. The renovation had started in 1983, one half of a building was demolished and in 1985 it was rebuilt, becoming a home for the Zabolotny Library of Architecture. Next year's
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caused the money redirection, so the work on Hostynnyi Dvir had to slow down. In 1987 the remaining parts of the old building were destroyed, and the renovation was completed in 1990. Despite being newly built, the merchant court retained its status of an architectural heritage. In 1994, a
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of the
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Pavlo Zibrov «» was filmed in Hostynnyi Dvir with the participation of People's Artists of Ukraine:
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,
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, Vitaly Bilonozhko and Svitlana Bilonozhko.


Illegal privatization and a second reconstruction

In 1994 the building was leased to Ukrrestavratsiia company, that promised to keep the building in a good state, but in fact planned to open a shopping mall in it. In 2011, it was excluded from architectural heritage, next year it was approved to reconstruct it into a shopping mall with offices and parking. The new project of Andriy Myrhorodskyi featured a third floor and a glass roof over the court. The project was criticised by an architect of a previous renovation, Valentyna Shevchenko. The project also caused activists of (Save the Old Kyiv) and (Right on City) to begin the protest at the court of Hostynnyi Dvir, they've called the actions an 'alternative Kyiv City Day celebration'. That didn't stop the developer from starting the land preparation work. In the night of 8 February 2013 the roof of Hostynnyi Dvir caught fire. Firefighters were extinguishing it for six hours and as a result the building was seriously damaged. As a result all the tenants of the merchant court were resettled as the building needed reconstruction. It is believed that the fire was caused by the developer that immediately started to reconstruct the building by a controversial project. Since 18 February, activists began to protest against the developer, but the Berkut special unit brutally dispersed the action, arresting some protesters. The illegal reconstruction was continuing with its roof being dismantled and a construction right in the middle of the court beginning, however the Revolution of Dignity had started in Ukraine later that year and the work had to be stopped in February 2014. That month the trials against Ukrrestavratsiia had started and later the approval of the reconstruction was canceled and their ownership of the building was decided to be illegal.


Gallery

Hostynyi Dvir Podil.jpg, Hostynnyi Dvir in April 2005 Gostiny Dvor.JPG, Hostynnyi Dvir in August 2012 Hostynnyi Dvir (Kyiv) in November of 2013.JPG, Hostynnyi Dvir in November 2013


References


External links


Information at tour2kiev.com.ua

Information at website oldkyiv.org.ua

Brief history of Gostinny Dvor from KP in Ukraine
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