Alexander Zelenko

Alexander Zelenko

Infobox Architect


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name=Alexander Ustinovich Zelenko
nationality=Russian
birth_date=October 11, 1871
birth_place=Saint Petersburg
death_date=July 21, 1953
death_place=Moscow
practice_name=Own practice
significant_buildings=Art Nouveau mansions in Samara, 1899-1903
Communal Club for working children in Moscow, 1907
significant_projects=
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Alexander Ustinovich Zelenko ( _ru. Александр Устинович Зеленко), 1871-1953, was a Russian and Soviet architect and educator, a pioneer in settlement movement and vocational education. Originally a practitioner of "provincial" Art Nouveau in Samara and Moscow, he later joined the camp of rationalists and focused on perfecting school and museum designs.

Biography

Alexander Zelenko grew up in a family of Saint Petersburg Medical Academy professor. He trained first in Cadet Corps, graduated from Saint Petersburg Civil Engineers Institute in 1892, trained in Vienna and in Fyodor Shekhtel's firm in Moscow.

Zelenko relocated to Samara, bringing Art Nouveau to this Volga town. For a while, he enjoyed steady flow of commissions and the title of Town Architect (1899-1900 [Russian: City Architects of Samara, [http://oldsamara.samgtu.ru/part_3/page_html/page12h.html www.samgtu.ru] ] ). [Russian: "Building complex and architecture in Samara Region: yesterday, today, tomorrow" [http://book.zodchiy.ru/history/kam_sim.htm book.zodchiy.ru] ] Later, he taught in graphic arts in Moscow, travelled to United States in 1903-1904; in this period, Zelenko switched from architectural practice to education.

In 1905 Zelenko joined educators Stanislav Shatsky and Louise Shleger on their Summer Labor Commune project in Shchyolkovo, then on Russia's first club for the children. Next year, they set up state-funded "Settlement Society" for training and professional education. Funded by industrialist Nikolay Krotov [Russian: Второв, O.A., "Начало продолжения.Российское предпринимательство и российская социал-демократия. Библиотечка Общества купцов и промышленников" Москва, 2003 [http://www.okipr.ru/Images/book_ftorov.html www.okipr.ru] ] , Zelenko designed and built extant Communal Club for the Children in Moscow (completed 1907, Vadkovsky Lane, 5). The castle-like expressionist structure, designed as "inhabitable sculpture", is sometimes compared to Gaudi and Hundertwasser. [Russian: Иконников, А.В., "Архитектура Москвы. ХХ век", М, 1984, p.30-32] This club looked after the working teenagers of Moscow's blue-collar North End, and was part of a larger effort to create a new social and educational center in then remote part of Tverskoy and Meshchansky Districts.

"Settlement" was organized in separate boys and girls groups of 12. Each group selected their training schedule, and shaped its own code of conduct. Vadkovsky lane house integrated "Settlement" program with traditional kindergarten for working families and a two-year junior school. The arts and crafts courses, licensed to "A.U.Zelenko, Architect", catered to around 200 children. Although Zelenko abstained from active politics, police disbanded "Settlement" on May 1 1908; Zelenko was jailed for a few months and had to flee to United States again. Upon his return in 1910, he again worked with Shatsky, lectured at the Shanyavsky University and continued architectural practice. Before World War I, he completed highly publicized Pfeffer House in Sokolniki, Kindergarten in Khamovniki medical campus and other buildings.

After the Russian Revolution of 1917, and until his death in 1953, Zelenko worked in various Soviet educational institutions, notably in setting architectural standards for schools and kindergartens. Zelenko collaborated in the Museum Commission (1919-1931), designing exhibitions for children (1925-1929) and promoting Alfred Lichtwark's "Museumpaedagogic" concept. [German: [http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de//seiten/mp_lichtwark.htm www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de] ] . Zelenko, then in his sixties, also collaborated with Nikolai Ladovsky on his Linear city urban concept. [Russian: Глазычев, В.Л., "Россия в петле модернизации", [http://www.glazychev.ru/books/petlya/petlya_09_discus_o_rassel.htm Chapter 9] ]

Buildings

*1900 Reshetov House, Samara, Kuibyshevskaya, 48
*1903 Kurilin House, Samara, Frunze, 159 ( [http://oldsamara.samgtu.ru/part_1/page_5-01/html/2001-2/sd2001-08.html] , currently Samara Historical Museum)
*1900s Permyakov House, Samara, Molodogvardeyskaya 70
*1900s Own House, Samara, Samarskaya 179
*1905 Commercial College, Samara, corner of Molodogvarseyskaya and Ulyanovskaya
*1905 Interiors - Tsesarevich Alexei Commercial College, Moscow, Stremyanny Lane, 28 (now Plekhanov Academy of Economics)
*1900s "Settlement" schools in Saratov region
*1900s Moscow, Tverskoy Boulevard, 6 (rebuilt, lost all original exterior)
*1907 Communal club for the working children, Moscow, Vadkovsky Lane
*1910 Pfeffer House, Sokolniki, Moscow (destroyed)
*1910 Loskov House, Moscow, Mansurovsky Lane
*1911 Kelyina Kindergarten (with I.I.Kondakov), Moscow, Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street

External links

*Zelenko drafts and historical photographs [http://all-photo.ru:8102/search/index.ru.html?word=13347 www.all-photo.ru]
*Russian: City Architects of Samara [http://oldsamara.samgtu.ru/part_3/page_html/page12h.html www.samgtu.ru]
*Russian: Zelenko Kindergarten, detailed photos [http://o-moskve.narod.ru/p57.html www.o-moskve.narod.ru]

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