Shustov Smaragd Loginovich
hidden Shustov, Smaragd Loginovich (1789-1870), an architect | Smaragd Loginovich Shustov (1789 – 1870, СПб.), an architect. Shustov graduated from the Academy of Arts (1810). Shustov worked as an assistant of an architect of the office of the St Petersburg Military General Governor ... | Smaragd Loginovich Shustov (1789 – 1870, СПб.), an architect. Shustov graduated from the Academy of Arts (1810). Shustov worked as an assistant of an architect of the office of the St Petersburg Military General Governor, and from 1822 he worked as an architect of the Court Konyushenny Administration and from 1822 he worked, as a second job, an architect of the Management of the Emperor Theatres . In 1835 Shustov resigned and worked for the private orders. Among the best constructions of Shustov in Saint Petersburg and environments there is : the building of the Orderly Stables in Tsarskoye Selo ( 1822-1824; 8 Sadovaya Street, jointly with the atchitect V.P. Stasov) , the complex of the Court Carriage Yard (1825-1827; 8 Zakharyevskaya Street - 29 Shpalernaya Street), the wooden Kammenoostrovsky Theatre (1827; 10 Krestovka River Embankment), the cottage of V.V. Dolgorukov on Kamenny Island (1831-1832; 4 Malaya Nevka Embankment), the interior decoration of the house of I.О.Sukhozanet ( 1835-1837; 70 Nevsky Prospekt, jointly with the architect D.I.Viskonti). In 1868 Shustov became blind. He was buried in the Smolensk Orthodox Cemetery (the grave was not preserved).
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hidden | The monumental building of the Orderly Stables (8 Sadovaya Street) was built in 1822-1824 by the architect S.L. Shustov according to the design of V.P. Stasov for placing the own imperial stables of Alexander I ... | | The monumental building of the Orderly Stables (8 Sadovaya Street) was built in 1822-1824 by the architect S.L. Shustov according to the design of V.P. Stasov for placing the own imperial stables of Alexander I. On Stasov’s conception the semicircular form building was located in the heart of the residential area between Cavaliers’ houses. It compositionally combined them into the completed architectural ensemble. Realizing the project S.L. Shustov increased the size of the building in length and hight, he built the mezzanine floors for placing employees’ apartments over the end parts of the building. The building purpose is peculiarly reflected in the sculpture decoration, frieze metopes were decorated with moulding horse heads in laurel wreathes, as well as in features of the compositional architectural solution. Inside there were horseboxes for horses and two carriage sheds that were lighted through semicircular windows in the top parts of walls. Persons Alexander I, Emperor Shustov Smaragd Loginovich Stasov Vasily Petrovich Addresses Sadovaya Street/Pushkin, town, house 8
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hidden | The tsar stables, later it was named as Orderly Stables, was constructed (architect S.L. ... | | The tsar stables, later it was named as Orderly Stables, was constructed (architect S.L. Shustov). Persons Shustov Smaragd Loginovich
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