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House of Specialists | |
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Дом специалистов (Russian) | |
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General information | |
Status | Local cultural heritage object 7800000004[1] |
Type | Apartment building |
Architectural style | Postconstructivism |
Location | Sampsoniyevskoye Municipal Okrug, Vyborgsky District, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Address | 61 Lesnoy Prospect / 23-25х Kantemirovskaya Street (Saint Petersburg)[2] |
Town or city | Saint Petersburg |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 59°59′3.0″N 30°20′34.8″E / 59.984167°N 30.343000°E |
Construction started | 1934 |
Construction stopped | 1937 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Grigoriy A. Simonov ,[3] Boris Rubanenko , Lev K. Abramov ,[4] Tamara Katsenelenbogen[2] |
House of Specialists (Russian: Дом специалистов[3]) at 61[3] Lesnoy Prospect avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a compound of three[2] apartment buildings in the city's northern / northeastern Vyborgskiy district designed and constructed in 1930s[2] under the Soviet government decision[1] to improve living conditions of professionals in a number of cities, building Houses for specialists (USSR)[5][3] (workmen were given new accommodations too). Among the residents of the house were many notable[6] scientists, engineers and several art workers, and the compound was entered into the cultural heritage list by an act of the city legislative assembly in 1999.[1]
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