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# Stepan Krichinsky
Stepan Samoilovich Krichinsky (January 20, 1874 — August 9, 1923) was a Russian architect of the eclectic and modern era.
Biography
Krichinsky was born and raised in the family of Major General Selim (Samoil) Krichinsky, a representative of Polish-Lithuanian Tatars. Krichinsky received secondary education at a real school in Vilnius. In 1897, he graduated from the Institute of Civil Engineers of Emperor Nicholas I. Since 1900, he worked as the chief architect in the Russian Border Guard Department.
Krichinsky got acquainted with the architecture of Italy, Germany, France, Sweden and Finland. He studied monuments of Russian architecture in the north and central Russian provinces. He investigated the issues of resort construction on the Kuban and the Black Sea coast in 1916–1917. Krichinsky built 24 buildings in various cities. He took part in the construction of some large buildings in Saint Petersburg.
From 1918 to 1920 he was a professor of architecture at the Kuban Polytechnic Institute, and from 1921 at the Institute of Civil Engineers in Petrograd. Since 1922 he was the head of the Architectural and Construction Department in Petrograd.
He was married to the daughter of Gleb Uspensky — Maria Glebovna. Her brother, Alexander Uspensky, was also a prominent architect. Stepan and Maria Krichinsky had three children: two sons, Gleb (born 1904) and Boris (born 1905), and a daughter Irina. In 1925—1926 Boris Krichinsky compiled a list of his father's works.
Stepan Krichinsky died in 1923 and was buried in Volkovo Cemetery in Saint Petersburg.
List of works
The building of the equestrian yard on the estate of A. E. Vorontsova-Dashkova (St. Petersburg, Shuvalovsky Park), 1906
The building of the Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine, 1908
The main building of the Brigade of the Separate Border Guard Corps, with the house church in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (St. Petersburg, Krasnogo Kursanta Street, 34), 1913—1914
The building of the retail store for the officers of the garrison guard (St. Petersburg, Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street, 21/23), 1908—1910s, participation under the general overseeing of E. F. Virrikh
Saint Petersburg Mosque (St. Petersburg, Kronverksky Prospekt, 7), 1910, designed by N.V. Vasilyev with the participation of Alexander von Hohen
Complex of the Feodorovskaya Icon Cathedral in Commemoration of the Romanov Tercentenary (St. Petersburg, Poltavskaya Street), 1911—1914
Mansion of the artist P. E. Shcherbov (Gatchina, Chekhov Street, 4a), 1910—1911
Palace of E. A. Vorontsova-Dashkova (St. Petersburg, Shuvalovsky Park), 1912—1915
The House of the Emir of Bukhara (St. Petersburg, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt, 44-b), 1913
"Feodorovsky gorodok" in Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin, Academic Prospect, 14‑30), 1913—1917, in collaboration with V. A. Pokrovsky
People's House and Theater of the Nevsky Society for the Organization of People's Sobriety (St. Petersburg, Shlisselburgsky Tract)
St. Nicholas of Bari Church of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (St. Petersburg, intersection of Kalashnikovsky Prospect (now Bakunin Prospect) and Mytninskaya Street), 1913—1915, demolished in 1932
The building of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (St. Petersburg, Mytninskaya Street, 10/47-49), 1916
A number of buildings complementing the complex of the City children's hospital (since the 1920s — the Institute of Maternity and Infancy, now the Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University (corner of Bolshoy Sampsonievsky Prospekt and Litovskaya Street), 1916
Restoration and reconstruction of the buildings of the German embassy, the Buddhist temple, the building of the former Swedish embassy, 1922
Apartment building (St. Petersburg, Barmaleeva Street, 26), 1912
Suite building and other buildings of the Olgino estate (Ramon), 1906
Literature
Архитекторы-строители Петербурга-Петрограда начала XX века. Каталог выставки. // Л., 1982; АХЕ. 1916. С. 162
Степан Самойлович Кричинский. Некролог // Зодчий, 1924, N 1, С.4-5
Горюнов В. С., Тубли М. П. Архитектура эпохи модерна. // СПб., 1994. С. 339; Строитель. 1897. Стлб. 720.
«ЖЗ», Архитектор Кричинский, Петр Новиков
Кричинский, Степан Самойлович в Справочнике Научных Обществ России
Кричинский, Степан Самойлович // Энциклопедия Санкт Петербурга
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