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  1. Konstantin Melnikov was a Russian architect and painter who created avant-garde buildings in the 1920s. Learn about his biography, education, early career, Melnikov Garage, Melnikov Clubs, Melnikov House and more.

  2. Learn about Konstantin Melnikov, a Russian architect who was a pioneer of Constructivism and designed the Lenin Mausoleum and the Soviet Pavilion in Paris. Explore his life, works, and legacy in this article from Britannica.

  3. Aug 3, 2017 · Learn about the life and work of Konstantin Melnikov, a pioneer of Soviet avant-garde architecture and a rebel against Stalinist classicism. Discover his iconic projects, such as the Rusakov Workers' Club and his own house, and his artistic legacy.

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  4. architecture-history.org › architects › architectsKONSTANTIN MELNIKOV

    Learn about the life and career of Konstantin Melnikov, one of the most original and influential architects of the Soviet avant-garde. Explore his designs for the Palace of Labor, the Soviet pavilion in Paris, the clubs for workers, and his own house.

  5. Jun 14, 2012 · Learn about the Melnikov House, a 1929 avant-garde project by architect Konstantin Melnikov in Moscow. The house features two interlocking cylindrical volumes with hexagonal windows, a honeycomb brick structure, and a self-reinforcing wooden floor.

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  6. Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov (August 3, 1890 - November 28, 1974) was a Russian architect and painter. His architectural work, compressed into a single decade (1923-1933), placed Melnikov on the front end of 1920s avant-garde architecture.

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  8. Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov (Russian: Константин Степанович Мельников; August 3 [O.S. July 22] 1890 – November 28, 1974) was a Russian architect and painter. His architectural work, compressed into a single decade (1923–33), placed Melnikov on the front end of 1920s avant-garde architecture.