Iuriy Musatov

Iuriy Musatov

Architect
Date of Birth: 20.09.1937

Content:
  1. An Architect's Journey
  2. Professional Experience
  3. Architectural Projects
  4. - Design office building for the "Ekran" plant
  5. - "Zdorovyaka" recreation base
  6. Sculptures
  7. - Stele in the square of Bolshaya Glushitsa
  8. - Bas-relief on the facade of the Youth House

An Architect's Journey

Born on September 20, 1937, the architect graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1980 and became a member of the Union of Architects.

Professional Experience

From 1960 to 1978, the architect served as the Chief Architect of the Project at the "Gosproekt" Institute, later becoming Deputy Chief Architect.

Architectural Projects

Built Projects:
- Privolzhsky residential district for 70,000 residents
- Reconstruction of the Drama Theater building (1888)
- "Parus" restaurant
- 8-12 story residential building on Samarskaya Square
- Sanatorium-prophylacticum complex on Sovetskaya Armii Street
- "VNIPIneft" building on Novo-Sadovaya Street
- "NIIkeramzit" building
- Kalinin Regional Hospital complex on Moskovskoe Highway
- Ski base in the Upralvencheskiy settlement
- "October" embankment
Unrealized Projects:

- Buildings for the "Gidrokauchuk" and "Giprosvyaz" institutes on Polevaya Street

- Design office building for the "Ekran" plant

- High-rise building complex near the Sports Palace and Circus

- "Technopark" building complex for the Aerospace University on 6th Prosek

- "Zdorovyaka" recreation base

- "Gagarin" and "Sovetskaya" metro stations
- Residential buildings on Nekrasovskaya and Stepana Razina streets

- Participation in the competition for the "Slavy" square design (third prize)

Sculptures

In collaboration with sculptor A.S. Golovin, the architect designed:
- Monuments to fallen soldiers at the "Progress" plant

- Memorial stele dedicated to L.N. Tolstoy in the village of Alekseevka

- Memorial stele to the Kuznetsov brothers at the Krzhizhanovsky locomotive depot

- Stele in the square of Bolshaya Glushitsa

- Sculptural composition dedicated to Soviet Union Hero Olga Sanfirova at the Youth House

- Bas-relief on the facade of the Youth House

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