Name
Lyudmirskaya Aleksandra Vladimirovna
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Organization, job position
Academy of construction and architecture of DGTU
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Articles count: 2
N. M. Sokolov was the chief architect of Rostov-onDon
city and as well as the author of the concept of
architectural preferences continuity of a "brick style"
at the end of XIX- beginning XX centuries that is
presented in the article. The author assumes that the
creative method of the architect was affected by the
childhood and youth when he lived in Baltic and also
the beginning of architectural and art activity of the
master taking place in Riga. The author investigates
the architectural development of the Baltic region,
taking in attention that the value of N. M. Sokolov’s
architectural creations has deep roots hidden in the
development of architectural tradition of Baltic and in
particular Riga where the master of a neogothic style
of Rostov was born. The author reveals the main
distinctive features of the Baltic architecture, the
Gothic principle formation in the Baltic in terms of
development of cities and cult sights of Riga and their
transformation from the late Gothic into mannerism
and neogothic style, the influence of cult Lutheran
tradition on cult orthodox architecture. The author
also considers construction materials of cult
architecture, local design features of architecture of
the Latvian people. The concepts "northern gothic
style", "brick style" are revealed from the point of
view of development of a Gothic form and influence
of Medieval architecture on N. M. Sokolov's
creativity
N. M. Sokolov was the chief architect of Rostov-on-Don
city and as well as the author of the concept of
architectural preferences continuity of a "brick style" at
the end of XIX- beginning XX centuries that is presented
in the article. The author assumes that the creative
method of the architect was affected by the childhood and
youth when he lived in Baltic and the beginning of
architectural and art activity of the master taking place in
Riga. The author investigates the architectural
development of the Baltic region, taking in attention that
the value of N. M. Sokolov’s architectural creations has
deep roots hidden in the development of architectural
tradition of Baltic and in particular Riga where the master
of a neogothic style of Rostov was born. The author
reveals the main distinctive features of the Baltic
architecture, the Gothic principle formation in the Baltic
in terms of development of cities and cult sights of Riga
and their transformation from the late Gothic into
mannerism and neogothic style, the influence of cult
Lutheran tradition on cult orthodox architecture. The
author also considers construction materials of cult
architecture, local design features of architecture of the
Latvian people. The concepts "northern gothic style",
"brick style" are revealed from the point of view of
development of a Gothic form and influence of Medieval
architecture on N. M. Sokolov's creativity