
Panteleimon Alexandrovich Golosov (1882,
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
– 1945, Moscow) was a
Constructivist architect from the Soviet Union and brother of
Ilya Golosov
Ilya Alexandrovich Golosov (Russian: Илья Александрович Голосов; 31 July 1883 – 21 January 1945) was an architect from the late Russian Empire and early Soviet Union. A leader of Constructivism in 1925-1931, Ilya Golo ...
.
Career
Golosov graduated from the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (), also known by the acronym MUZHVZ, was one of the largest educational institutions in Russia. The school was formed by the 1865 merger of a private art college, established in Moscow ...
in 1911. From 1918 he taught at the State Free Artist Studios (
Svomas
Svomas or SVOMAS ( or СВОМАС), an abbreviation for ''Svobodnye gosudarstvennye khudozhestvennye masterskiye'' () (Free State Art Studios), was the name of a series of art schools founded in several Russian cities after the October Revolution ...
), then at
VKhUTEMAS and at the
Moscow Architectural Institute
Moscow Architectural Institute (State Academy) - MArchI () is a famous architecture school located in Moscow, Russia. Since 1994, the Institute has been accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects
The Royal Institute of Briti ...
. He later became a member of the
OSA Group
The OSA Group (Organization of Contemporary Architects) was an architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active from 1925 to 1930 and considered the first group of Constructivist architecture, constructivist architects. It published ...
.
Selected works
*1919 - Worked under
Alexey Shchusev
Alexey Victorovich Shchusev (; – 24 May 1949) was a Russian and Soviet architect who was successful during three consecutive epochs of Russian architecture – Art Nouveau (broadly construed), Constructivism (art), Constructivism, and Stalini ...
and
Ivan Zholtovsky
Ivan Vladislavovich Zholtovsky (, ; November 27, 1867 – July 16, 1959) was a Soviet and Belarusian architect and educator. He worked primarily in Moscow from 1898 until his death. An accomplished master of Renaissance Revival architecture befor ...
on Moscow
City planning
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.
*1923 - Series of pavilions for the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition, Moscow.
*1924 - Competition entry for the
.
*1930–1934 - Designed and built the headquarters and printing works for the
Pravda
''Pravda'' ( rus, Правда, p=ˈpravdə, a=Ru-правда.ogg, 'Truth') is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most in ...
newspaper, Moscow.
See also
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OSA Group
The OSA Group (Organization of Contemporary Architects) was an architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active from 1925 to 1930 and considered the first group of Constructivist architecture, constructivist architects. It published ...
References
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External links
Moscow architecture preservation society
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1882 births
1945 deaths
Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery
Constructivist architects
Soviet architects
Modernist architects
Academic staff of Vkhutemas
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni