The Military Engineer Malinovsky's Creative Activity in Khabarovsk Authors Nikolay Kradin RAACS; Pacific Ocean State University Downloads PDF (Русский) DOI: https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.52.1189 Keywords: The Far East, city house, Takeuchi house, Russian style Abstract Based on archival materials and the analysis of surviving buildings, the article recreates the creative activity of one of the prominent Far Eastern architects of the early 20th century, the military engineer B.A. Malinovsky. In the article his architectural and engineering works built mainly in the style of neoclassicism are identified, and the contribution of the architect to the development of Khabarovsk is shown. The principles of its design are traced, and a wide typological range of buildings is noted. The article pays attention to other important aspects of Malinovsky's creative activity, in particular, his contribution to the training of engineering personnel in the Far East in the 1920s-1930s. How to Cite Kradin, N. (2017). The Military Engineer Malinovsky’s Creative Activity in Khabarovsk. Project Baikal, 14(52), 154–162. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.52.1189 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Published 2017-06-30 Issue No. 52 (2017): non-metropolitan practices Section Articles References Kradin, N.P. (2008). Staryi Khabarovsk. Portret goroda v dereve i kamne (1858-2013) [Old Khabarovsk. The portrait of the city in wood and stone (1858-2013)]. Khabarovsk: Izd-vo RIOTIP kraevoi tipografii. Kradin, N. P. (2010). Tvorcheskaya deyatelnost arkhitektora B. A. Malinovskogo na Dalnem Vostoke [Creative activity of the architect B. A. Malinovsky in the Far East]. Arkhitecturnoe nasledstvo, 53, 235-251. Moscow: KRA SAND. Kradin, N. P. (2012). Zodchie Khabarovska (1858-2013) [Architects of Khabarovsk (1858-2013)]. Khabarovsk: KGUP Khabarovskaya kraevaya tipografiya. O naznachenii B. A. Malinovskogo arkhitektorom [On appointment of B. A. Malinovsky as architect]. Rossiiskii Gosudarstvennyi Istorichesky Arkhiv [Russian State Historical Archives], fond 1293, inventory 144, fol. 24.