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The subject index / Trade House of the Guards' Economic Society

Trade House of the Guards' Economic Society


Categories / Economy/Commerce
Categories / Architecture/Architectural Monuments/Public Buildings and Edifices

TRADE HOUSE OF THE GUARDS' ECONOMIC SOCIETY (21-23 Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street) is the monument of architecture of the early 20th century, combining features of the Art Nouveau style and the retrospective style (see Neoclassicism). It was built of monolithic ferrous concrete on the land which belonged to A. P. Volynsky in the 1730s (in the 19th century, the area was referred to as Volynkin Dvor). The first part of the building was completed in 1908-09 (architects E. F. Wirrich, I. V. Padlevsky, S. S. Krichinsky, N. V. Vasilyev, and B. Y. Botkin, engineers N. A. Belelyubsky, N. A. Zhitkevich, V. P. Statsenko, and V. A. Shevalev). The works were carried by Weiss and Freitag, a German company. An enormous light hall with a 13 meter bay is covered with several light ferrous concrete arches carrying the light vault. Decorative metal (made at San Galli Plant), enbronzed ceramics (made at the workshop of P. K. Vaulin) are used in the decoration of the facades, and the spire is decorated with mosaic tiles (made at the workshop of V. A. Frolov). The second part of the building (the small hall) and the apartment house of the Guards' Economic Society from the side of the Moika River were built in 1912-13 by military engineer I. L. Balbashevsky. In 1927, the building housed Leningrad Cooperation House Supermarket. In the 1930s, it housed the central shop of Torgsin; in 1945-46 — the Central Commercial Commodity Shop, and from 1946 - House of Leningrad Trade Supermarket, known as DLT. During the siege the building suffered considerably from artillery shelling, and was restored in 1944-47. In 2000-01, a many-storied garage-station designed in St. Petersburg Art Nouveau style was erected in the section along Volynsky Lane (architect M. A. Mamoshin).

References: Кириков Б. М. Улица Желябова (Большая Конюшенная). Л., 1990. С. 51-58.

M. N. Mikishatiev.

Persons
Balbashevsky Ivan Leonardovich
Belelyubsky Nikolay Apollonovich
Botkin Boris Yakovlevich
Frolov Vladimir Alexandrovich
Krichinsky Stepan Samoilovich
Mamoshin Mikhail A.
Padlevsky (Podlevsky) Iosif Vladimirovich
Shevalev Vladimir Alexandrovich
Statsenko Vadim Platonovich
Vasilyev Nikolay Vasilievich
Vaulin Peter Kuzmich
Volynsky Artemy Petrovich
Wirrich Ernest-Friedrich Franzevich
Zhitkevich N.A.

Addresses
Bolshaya Konyushennaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 21
Bolshaya Konyushennaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 23
Volynsky Lane/Saint Petersburg, city

Bibliographies
Кириков Б. М. Улица Желябова (Большая Конюшенная). Л., 1990

The subject Index
Trade House of the Guards' Economic Society
Siege of 1941-44

Chronograph
1909


Art Nouveau

ART NOUVEAU (from the French for "new art"), the style in architecture and art of the late19th - early 20th centuries. In St. Petersburg, it developed from the end of 1890s through to the early 1910s

Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street

BOLSHAYA KONYUSHENNAYA STREET (in 1918,-91 Zhelyabova Street, in memory of А. I. Zhelyabov), located between Konyushennaya Square and Nevsky Prospect. It was laid out in the early 1730s from the Court Stable (in Russian, Konyushenny) Yard buildings

Krichinsky S. S., (1874-1923), architect

KRICHINSKY Stepan Samoilovich (1874-1923), architect. After graduating from the Civil Engineers' Institute in 1897, he held a post in the Central Directorate for Irregular Duties

Leningrad Trading House

LENINGRAD TRADING HOUSE (DLT), closed joint-stock company, a trading company and department store situated at 21-23 Bolshaya Konuyshennaya Street. It was opened in 1927 in the building of the former Trading House of the Guards’ Economic Society

Trade House of the Guards' Economic Society

TRADE HOUSE OF THE GUARDS' ECONOMIC SOCIETY (21-23 Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street) is the monument of architecture of the early 20th century, combining features of the Art Nouveau style and the retrospective style (see Neoclassicism)

Vasilyev N.V. (1875 – not earlier than 1940-s), architect.

VASILYEV Nikolay Vasilievich (1875-1950s ?), architect. Graduated from the College of Civil Engineers (1904). His early works include: the mansion of M.A. Savitskaya (now the town of Pushkin, 15 Moskovskaya Street, 1904-05)

Wirrich E.F. (1860-after 1949), architect

WIRRICH (Wurrich) Ernest-Friedrich Franzevich (1860, St. Petersburg - after 1949), painter, architect, academician of architecture of the Academy of Arts (1908)