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Anatoly Trofimovich Polyansky (Russian: Анатолий Трофимович Полянский; 29 January 1928, Avdiivka – 7 June 1993, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian architect.
Work
Polyansky gained prominence from his design of the USSR's pavilion at the International World Fair in Brussels in 1958. He also designed Artek in Crimea, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow, the Yalta Hotel Complex and the USSR embassy buildings in Greece, Sweden and Egypt.
Awards and honors
USSR State Prize (1967)
Order of the October Revolution (1976)
Lenin Komsomol Prize (1978)
People's Architect of the USSR (1980)
State Prize of the Russian Federation (1996, posthumous)
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
References
External links
Media related to Anatoly Trofimovich Polyansky at Wikimedia Commons
(in French) l’Architecture d’aujourd’hui № 147. Paris, 1968.
New world review, Vol. 33, page 49 // N.W.R. Publications, 1965
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar Pahlawan Uni Soviet (P)
- Seniman Rakyat Rusia
- Anatoly Polyansky
- Artek (camp)
- Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Moscow
- Polyanski
- List of Russian people
- Anatoly Sedykh (serial killer)
- List of recipients of the USSR State Prize
- Yalta Hotel Complex
- List of Russian architects
- Alina Grosu