The House of Diligence in Rostov-on-Don

Authors

  • Yuliya Petrusenko Southern Federal University
  • Anna Ivanova-Ilicheva Southern Federal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.68.1818

Keywords:

architecture, charity institutions, architect N. M. Sokolov

Abstract

The aim of the study is to review the architectural-artistic, design and functional features of charity institutions through the example of the House of Diligence named after P. R. Maksimov, as well as peculiarities of the architect Nikolai Matveevich Sokolov’s creative method. The study was based on the historical analysis of P. R. Maksimov House of Diligence, archival and on-site investigations, and photofixation of the object. The article introduces new factual data and systematizes information on N. M. Sokolov’s creative legacy.

How to Cite

Petrusenko, Y. ., & Ivanova-Ilicheva, A. (2021). The House of Diligence in Rostov-on-Don. Project Baikal, 18(68), 164–167. https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.68.1818

Published

2021-08-08

Issue

Section

refereed articles - heritage

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