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- Andrey Dmitriyevich Kryachkov (Russian: Андре́й Дми́триевич Крячко́в; 1876–1950) was a Russian and Soviet architect. Kryachkov was a graduate of St. Petersburg...
- building was created in 1934–1937 by prominent Russian architects Andrey Kryachkov and Vitaly Maslennikov. The building was originally conceived as a high-profile...
- Kryachkov Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts (Russian: Новосибирский государственный университет архитектуры, дизайна и искусств...
- of Novosibirsk, Russia. The building was designed by architect Andrey Kryachkov. The museum was founded in 1958 as the Novosibirsk Regional Art Gallery...
- Teitel) No. 3 – The School of the House of Romanov (1911–1912, A. D. Kryachkov, K. M. Lukashevsky; 1928–1932, K. E. Osipov, A. I. Bobrov) No. 5 - Novosibirsk...
- located at Krasny Avenue. The building was designed by architect Andrey Kryachkov. The City Trade House was built in 1910–1911. In Tsarist times, the building...
- of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was constructed in 1912. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov. The building is located on the corner of Lenin Street and Street of Revolution...
- Whitman House, built in Midland, Michigan, US. Soviet architect Andrey Kryachkov won the Grand Prix for designing his 100-flat building located in Novosibirsk...
- (Russian: Здание Госбанка) is a constructivist building designed by Andrey Kryachkov. It is located on Krasny Avenue in Novosibirsk, Russia. The building is...
- building was built in 1916. Architect: Andrey Kryachkov. The building was constructed by Andrey Kryachkov in 1914–1916. Originally it was a two-story building...