Архитектурное наследство

Scholarly journal

Founded in 1951

ISSN 0320-0841

New materials regarding research in the fields of architecture and urban construction are being presented. The authors also focus on the history of the creation of little-known buildings of interest, on the development of local architectural traditions, on new attributions, and introduce recently discovered archive materials. A number of papers are dedicated to the issues of architectural and urban planning development of historical towns and cities or study the formation of architectural ensembles. The edition also includes papers that are devoted to theoretical historical-architectural problems, to biographies of architects, or analyze artistic approaches and concepts.

Issue 70

L. C. Maciel Sanchez.

Architecture of Vologda in the Middle of the 17th — Early 18th Centuries

Vologda was the third largest construction centre in Russia in the mid-17th — early 18th centuries, however no particular architectural school emerged there. The first buildings in Vologda were associated with masters who had worked in Yaroslavl, Kostroma and Galich. Churches in the “divnoe uzoroch’e” (marvelously ornate) style were built with the help of masters from Moscow. The modest churches of the early Petrine time were also associated with Volga and Ustyug regions. Reproducing forms of the local uzoroch’e style, these churches’ design timidly appeals to the forms of the Naryshkin baroque. 

Keywords:

regional, Vologda, uzoroch’e, Russian architecture, church.

Maciel Sanchez Lev Carlosovich,

Ph. D. in art history, National Research University Higher School of Economics, associate professor; Scientific Research Institute of the Theory and History of Architecture and Urban Planning (branch of the Central Institute for Research and Design of the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation), senior research fellow.

E-mail: leomaciel@mail.ru

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