Felix Novikov

Felix NovikovFelix Novikov is a prominent Soviet/Russian architect, publicist, historian, and theorist of Soviet architecture. Born in 1927, he graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1950. His principal built works are the Embassy of the Soviet Unio in Mauritania (1977), the University of Electronic Technology in Zelenograd (1971), the Main Science Center for Microelectronics (1969), the Palace of Pioneers in Moscow (1962), and Krasnopresnenskaya metro station in Moscow (1954). Among his numerous books are Soviet Modernism 1955-1985 (2010), Architects and Architecture (2002), and Formula of Architecture (1984). In 2009 and 2013 two monographs were published. Novikov is a Doctor of Architecture, Professor of the Moscow Architectural Institute, and full member of the International Academy of Architecture (MAAM). Novikov has been awarded the high title of People's Architect of the USSR, the State Prizes of Russia and USSR, and the National Architectural Award Crystal Daedalus. Today, the architect continues to be a prolific writer, critic, and initiator of many inspired ideas that materialize into publications, exhibitions, and conferences worldwide. He is the key surviving source for the fullest and most accurate understanding of the Soviet architecture after World War II and is credited with coining the term Soviet Modernism, referring to the third, concluding period (1955-1985) of Soviet architecture. Read More Read Less

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