Andrey Kryachkov. The man who created the city Authors Natalya Bagrova Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts named after A. D. Kryachkov Anton Gashenko Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts named after A. D. Kryachkov Downloads PDF (Русский) DOI: https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/81.2388 Keywords: Andrey Dmitrievich Kryachkov, architecture of Siberia of the first half of the XX century, Siberian architectural school, history of architecture of Novosibirsk Abstract Andrey Dmitrievich Kryachkov is an outstanding architect, the founder of the Siberian architectural school, whose creative path is closely connected with the foundation of the future administrative and cultural capital of Siberia. The author of most of the iconic historical architectural objects of modern Novosibirsk, Kryachkov largely predetermined the aesthetic code of the young Siberian city at that time, combining traditions and innovations in regional architecture of the first half of the 20th century. The architecture of Kryachkov in the modern appearance of Novosibirsk continues to play a significant city-forming aesthetic role. How to Cite Bagrova, N., & Gashenko, A. (2024). Andrey Kryachkov. The man who created the city. Project Baikal, 21(81), 82–85. https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/81.2388 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Published 2024-10-13 Issue No. 81 (2024): meeting place Section refereed articles License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. References Balandin, S. N. (1991). A. D.Kryachkov. Sibirskii arkhitektor: Dokumentalnyi ocherk [A. D.Kryachkov. Siberian architect: Documentary essay]. Novosibirsk: Publishing House. Dukhanov, S. S. (2020). Teachers-architects of Western Siberia and the ideas of the avant-garde of the 1920s – the early 1930s. Theory and history of architecture, 2(2), 230-248. EDN: GLGFJO. Evdokimov-Rokotovsky, M. I. (Ed.). (1928). Tomsky tekhnologicheskii institute za 25 let svoego sushchestvovaniya 22 Oktyabrya 1900-1925: Yubileinyi sbornik [Tomsk Technological Institute for 25 years of its existence (October 22, 1900-1925): Jubilee collection]. Tomsk: Publishing House of the Siberian Institute of Technology; printing and lithography of the publishing house “Red Banner”. Gerasimov, A. P. (2014). Civil engineer A. D. Kryachkov as an architect of Western Siberian churches. Balandin reading, 9(2), 103-109. EDN: TMYQXP. Kryachkov, A. D. (1944). Vliyanie klimata i prirody na stroitelstvo i arkhitekturu v Sibiri [The influence of climate and nature on construction an architecture in Siberia] [Dr. of Architecture Dissertation]. As cited in Dukhanov, S. S., & Mironov, I. Yu. (2017). Dissertation A. D. Kryachkov as amonument of scientific thought. Regional architectural and art schools, 1, 169-171. EDN: YXEDXG. Masyagina, M. Yu. (2016). Tvorchestvo grazhdanskogo inzhenera A. D. Kryachkova v kontekste teorii i praktiki arkhitektuty kontsa XIX – nachala XX vv. [Creativity of civil engineer A.D. Kryachkov in the context of theory and practice of architecture of the late XIX – early XX centuries] [Master’s dissertation, Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts]. Novosibirsk. Pilipenko, V. S. (2014). Arkhitektor A. D. Kryachkov v Kuzbasse [Architect A. D. Kryachkov in Kuzbass]. Balandin readings, 9(1), 367-369. EDN: SCKLSZ. Scryabina, L. A. (2019). Wooden architecture and house painting of Tomsk and Kuznetsk counties in drawings by the architect A. D. Kryachkov.Scientific notes of the Tomskaya Pisanitsa Museum-Reserve, 9, 91-97. DOI: 10.24411/2411-7838-2019-00009. EDN: AHCKOH. Zalesov, V. G., & Zalesov, G. M. (2018). New trends in architecture and education at the beginning of the 20th century: “Makushin’s House of Science” in Tomsk. Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitektuno-stroitel’nogo universiteta. Journal Construction and Architecture, 20(6), 33-45. DOI: 10.31675/1607-1859-2018-20-6-33-45. EDN: YRJJCH. pp. 91-97. – DOI 10.24411/2411-7838-2019-00009. – EDN AHCKOH.