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: Наталія Чмутіна; 18 December 1912 – 8 November 2005) was a
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
architect and academician. Member of the National Union of Architects of Ukraine and Honorary Member of the Ukrainian Academy of Architecture.


Biography

She was born in 1912 in
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. From 1918 to 1926 she lived with her grandmother in
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(now
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,
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). She received a secondary education there. Later she studied at foreign language courses. At the same time she graduated from drawing courses. In 1930-1936 she studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Kyiv Civil Engineering Institute in the studio of architect Volodymyr Zabolotny. In 1936, as a part of Zabolotny's team, she took part in a competition for the project of the Session Hall of the
Verkhovna Rada building The Verkhovna Rada building ( uk, Будинок Верховної Ради, romanized: ''Budynok Verkhovnoi Rady'') is located in the center of Kyiv, the Pecherskyi District. The building is located at the Constitution Square. It is the plac ...
in Kyiv. Their project eventually won. From 1938 to 1941, she worked as an architect of the Capital Construction Department of the Aircraft Repair Plant № 43 in Kyiv. In 1941-44, during the evacuation, she worked as an architect in the Aramil,
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and
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. Shortly after the liberation of Kyiv, she returned to the city. From 1946 to 1999, she taught at the
National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture The National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture ( uk, Націона́льна акаде́мія образотво́рчого мисте́цтва і архітекту́ри; НАОМА) - is an art university in Kyiv, Ukraine specialis ...
. In 1952 she becomes first woman to receive Candidate of Architecture degree in the
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. She was fluent in German and French and in 1965 spoke in Paris at the VIII Congress of the
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. In 1971, she worked with architect A. Stukalov & Y. Chekanyuk in "The House of furniture". The project was conceived by its author, N. Chmutina, with a dual performance: trade and exhibition. In the project, there is a trading floors and also the project mirroring the interiors of real apartments with examples of furniture compositions. She died in 2005, at the age of 92. In 2012, commemorating 100th anniversary of her birth, at the house on the 22
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in Kyiv, where the architect lived, on November 29, 2012, a memorial plaque was installed.


Notable works

* Restaurant "Riviera" in Kyiv (1936-1937) * The building of the
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of
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on the Hrushevsky Street in Kyiv (1936-1939) * Cotton factory in Armavir (in evacuation, 1942) * Restoration of the destroyed building of the Verkhovna Rada * Intourist Hotel in Kyiv (1952-1956) * The building of the Union of Consumer Societies ("Ukoopspilka") in Kyiv (1957-1964) *
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on European square in Kyiv (1959-1964) * Hotel "Tarasova Gora" in
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(1962) * Department furniture store "House of Furniture" in Kyiv (1963-1967) * Hotel "Lybid" on Victory Square in Kyiv (1965-1970) Image:Будівля по вулиці Грушевського, 5.jpg, Verkhovna Rada Image:2017-05-22 Ukoopspilka Head Office.jpg, Ukoopspilka Image:Kaniv SAM 7335 71-103-0007.JPG, Hotel Tarasova Gora Image:Европейская площадь Киев 2012 01.JPG, Hotel Dnipro Image:Готель «Либідь».jpg, Hotel Lybid


Notes


Sources

* Natalia Borysivna Chmutina: Life and creative path of an architect / edited. O. V. Maznichenko. - К.: АДЕФ-Україна, 2012. - 300 с. : 285 il. - * Chmutina Natalia // Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Studies: Dictionary part: n 11 volumes/ Shevchenko Scientific Society; Goal. ed. Prof., Dr. Vladimir Kubiyovych. - Paris — New York: Young Life, 1955-1995. * Chmutina Natalia Borysivna // Art of Ukraine: Biographical reference book / edited by: AV Kudrytsky, MG Labinsky; for order. AV Kudrytsky. - Kyiv: "Ukrainian Encyclopedia", 1997. - 700 p. - * Formation of Natalia Chmutina's school in the context of architectural culture of Ukraine of the Soviet era: author's ref. dis. … Cand. art history: 26.00.01 / OV Maznichenko; Nat. acad. of Arts of Ukraine, Inst. of Modern Problems. art. - K., 2015. - 16 p. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chmutina, Nataliia 1912 births 2005 deaths Soviet architects Ukrainian women architects