Marian Peretyatkovich | |
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Born | |
Died | May 22, 1916 Kyiv, Russian Empire | (aged 43)
Alma mater | Institute of Civil Engineers, Imperial Academy of Arts |
Occupation | Architect |
Marian Marianovich Peretyatkovich (Russian: Мариа́н Мариа́нович Перетя́ткович; 23 August 1872 – 22 May 1916) was a Russian and Polish architect. His premature death at the age of 43 limited his career to only eight years of independent practice (1908-1916), however, he managed to excel in a rational (Finnish) variety of late Art Nouveau, Renaissance Revival and Russian Revival in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. He is sometimes compared with Louis Sullivan on account of his insistence on functionality of office buildings.