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Nationality
  
Ukraine

Occupation
  
Architect


Name
  
Victor Vechersky

Role
  
Architect

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Born
  
15 August 1958
Kiev

Alma mater
  
Kiev State Institute of Art

Awards
  
State Prize in the field of Architecture in 1998 and 2007; I. Morgilevsky Architectural and Town-planning Prize in 1999; Honoured Cultural Worker of Ukraine, 1995

Books
  
Lost objects of the architectural heritage in Ukraine, Urban heritage of Ukraine, Ukrainian wooden architecture

Victor Vechersky (born 15 August 1958 Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union, in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian architect. He graduated from the Kiev State Institute of Art in 1981, architectural department. Ph.D. (in architecture) since 2001.

Awards, prizes, honorary titles: State Prize in the field of Architecture in 1998 and 2007; I. Morgilevsky Architectural and Town-planning Prize in 1999; Honoured Cultural Worker of Ukraine, 1995.

Current occupation: an architect, a scientist (Deputy Head of the Institute of Monumemt Protection Research under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine), a teacher (Asst. Prof. National Academy of Fine Art and Architecture).

Victor Vechersky is the author of numerous architectural studies, including: Researches and Restoration:

  • Movchansky Monastery in Putyvl (1981);
  • Wooden Fortress in Putyvl (1986);
  • Reconstruction of the House of Ukrainian Painter Mykola Pymonenko in the village of Maliutianka (1990).
  • Historical architectural plans and the projects of protection areas for historical cities of Ukraine:

  • Hlukhiv (1984);
  • Poltava (1984);
  • Lebedyn (1985);
  • Chernivtsi (1986, 2006);
  • Chyhyryn (1987);
  • Putyvl (1987);
  • Romny (1987);
  • Okhtyrka (1988);
  • Trostianets (1989);
  • Bilopillia (1990);
  • Konotop (1991);
  • Sumy (1993, 2011);
  • Odessa (2007);
  • Vasylkiv (2008);
  • Kiev (2009–2010).
  • Projects of creation state historical-architectural preserves in Putyvl (1986), Hlukhiv (1992), Sumy (1993). Rehabilitation and preservation of historical town-building formation in Hlukhiv (1997). State program of preservation of historical town-building formation in Hlukhiv (1999). Master plans of state historical-architectural preserves in Hlukhiv (2003), Putyvl (2006), Chernihiv (2008).

    He is also an author of the following documentaries "The World of Ukraine":

  • "The Temples of Ukraine" (1996),
  • "The Ukrainian Elite" (1997),
  • "The Ukrainian Steppe" (1998),
  • "The Crimea" (1999).
  • His main books are:

  • Historical-Architectural Researches of Ukrainian Towns, Moscow, 1990;
  • The State Register of the National Heritage (Monuments of Architecture and Urbanism), Kiev, 1999;
  • Architectural and Urbanistic Heritage of Hetmanate Period: Creation, Research, Preservation, Kiev, 2001;
  • The Lost Objects of the Architectural Heritage in Ukraine, Kiev, 2002;
  • The Old Urban Heritage: The Historical and Urbanistic Researches for Historic Preservation of Inhabited Sites in Ukraine, Kiev, 2003;
  • Hlukhiv, Kiev, 2003;
  • Ukrainian Heritage, Kiev, 2004;
  • The Lost Temples, Kiev, 2004;
  • Heritage of Architecture and Urbanism of Left-bank Ukraine: Recognition, Researches, Recording, Kiev, 2005;
  • Castles and Fortresses of Ukraine, Kiev, 2005;
  • A History of Architecture, Kiev, 2006;
  • A History of Architecture of Eastern Europe, Kiev, 2007;
  • Ukrainian Wooden Churches (Kiev, 2007);
  • Monasteries and Churches of Putyvl region (Kiev, 2007),
  • The Capitals of Ukraine in Hetmanate Period (Kiev, 2008);
  • Ukrainian Monasteries (Kiev, 2008);
  • The Historical and Urbanistic Researches of Odessa (Kiev, 2008);
  • The Historical and Urbanistic Researches of Chernivtsi (Kiev, 2008);
  • The Orthodox Churches of Sumy region (Kiev, 2009);
  • The Historical and Urbanistic Researches of Kiev (Kiev, 2011);
  • The Historical and Urbanistic Researches: Vasylkiv, Vinnitsa, Gorlivka, Izmail (Kiev, 2011);
  • The historical-cultural preserves (Kiev, 2011);
  • The historical-cultural preserves: master plans (Kiev, 2011);
  • Fortresses and Castles of Ukraine, (Kiev, 2011);
  • Ukrainian Wooden Architecture (Kiev, 2013);
  • The Historical and Urbanistic Researches: Sumy, Myrgorod, Korets (Kiev, 2013);
  • References

    Victor Vechersky Wikipedia


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