Sergey Chernyshyov (architect)

Winner of the Stalin Prize, first degree (1949), for the design of the Main building of Moscow State University).

For the completion of his diploma project "Building of the Permanent Court of Arbitration" he was sent on a retirement trip abroad; I studied architectural monuments in Italy and Greece for about a year.

In 1916, according to his design, the Abrikosov mansion on Ostozhenka Street and the Gorenki estate of Andrey Razumovsky near Balashikha were rebuilt.

He also decorated the garden and park facade of the palace with a 14-column loggia and a symmetrical semicircular colonnade, which connected the corner pavilions to the main building.

[2] After the October Revolution, he worked in the construction department of the Bureau of the Moscow Council of District Dumas.

[5] Alexey Shchusev and I. V. Zholtovsky, was a member of the Presidium of the Architectural Workshop of the Moscow City Council.

[7] On April 25, 2018, a memorial plaque was unveiled on the house at the address: st. Burdenko, 14B, in which Chernyshyov lived from 1913 to 1963 (sculptor Polina Gnezdilova).