Karo Halabyan
Karo Halabyan | |
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Born | July 26, 1897 |
Died | January 5, 1959 | (aged 61)
Nationality (legal) | Soviet Armenian |
Occupation | Architect |
Karo Semyonovich Halabyan (Russian: Каро Семёнович Алабян, Armenian: Կարո Հալաբյան) (July 26, 1897, Elisabethpol, now Ganja - January 5, 1959, Moscow) was a Soviet Armenian architect. He was Honoured promoter of the Art of Armenian SSR (1940).
Biography
In 1917, Halabyan finished Nersisyan School in Tiflis. And 1929 he finished Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. From 1932, he worked in Moscow. In 1943, Halabyan lead the main lay-out of Volgograd. In 1936, he was elected as an honorary correspondent member of Royal Institute of British Architects.[1]
In 1955 he designed the main terminal building of the Port of Sochi.
See also
References
- ^ USSR New Architecture for Liberated Areas, Information Bulletin Embassy of USSR, 1943, 8 p.
- Կարո Հալաբյան (in Armenian)
- Կարո Հալաբյան (in Armenian)
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- 1897 births
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- People from Elisabethpol Governorate
- Soviet Armenians
- Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members
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- First convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
- Second convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
- Ethnic Armenian architects
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- Nersisian School alumni
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