Olga Lukianchikova

Olga Lukianchikova

Architect
Date of Birth: 22.10.1958
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Professional Career
  3. 1996 - Present: TerrNIIGraждаnproekt State Enterprise Institute
  4. Architectural Contributions
  5. Projects and Buildings

Early Life and Education

Born on October 22, 1958, in Kuibyshev (now Samara), the architect graduated from the Samara Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering in 1981. Her diploma project earned her a silver medal at the All-Union Exhibition of Student Architecture Projects.

Professional Career

1981 - 1990: Agropromeproject Institute

The architect joined the Agropromproject Institute's planning and development department. In 1985, she completed the State Construction Committee of the RSFSR's Engineering Courses for the Advancement of Construction Management and Engineering Personnel. Her detailed planning project for the Zhigulevsky Artek recreation camp received a silver medal at the USSR Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).

1990 - 1996: Volgograd Research Institute of Land Management and Land Use

1996 - Present: TerrNIIGraждаnproekt State Enterprise Institute

Since 1996, the architect has worked at the TerrNIIGraждаnproekt State Enterprise Institute. She has held various positions, including group leader, chief specialist of the territorial planning workshop, and workshop leader. She is currently the Deputy Director of Architecture for the institute.

Architectural Contributions

The architect has actively participated in scientific and technical conferences, the "Your Own Home" competition, and the international seminar "Architectural Images at the Turn of the Centuries." She is currently working on a project for the suburban area of Samara.

Projects and Buildings

To date, the architect has authored over 70 architectural and planning projects in the field of urban development in the Samara Region, Bashkortostan Republic, and Tatarstan Republic. She has also designed thirty individual residential houses.

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