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Sergei Grigoryevich Ginger (Russian: Сергей Григорьевич Гингер) (1870 - 1937) was an Imperial Russian and Soviet architect born in what is now Moldova. He designed several buildings in his native Chișinău and in Saint Petersburg, where he was a member of the St. Petersburg Society of Architects. His work is representative of the Art Nouveau and neoclassical styles. Ginger was noted in particular for his residential buildings that occupy important sectors in the historic center of St. Petersburg and its suburbs, including and 53 Kamennoostrovsky Avenue, although in his younger years he designed a number of major buildings in Chișinău, including the Kostyuzhenskoy Psychiatric Hospital (1894), and what is now Lyubavicheskaya Synagogue (1898).

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  • Sergei Ginger (en)
  • Гингер, Сергей Григорьевич (ru)
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  • Серге́й Григо́рьевич Ги́нгер (в студенческих документах и записи о браке — нем. Sigmund Ginger — Зигмунд Гингер и нем. Sigismund Ginger — Сигизмунд Гингер; 29 марта 1869, Австро-Венгерская империя — 9 ноября 1937, Томск) — русский и советский инженер-архитектор, член Петербургского общества архитекторов. Крупный архитектор начала XX века, представитель модерна и неоклассицизма. Автор премированных конкурсных проектов и множества жилых домов, занимающих ответственные участки в историческом центре Санкт-Петербурга и на его окраинах. (ru)
  • Sergei Grigoryevich Ginger (Russian: Сергей Григорьевич Гингер) (1870 - 1937) was an Imperial Russian and Soviet architect born in what is now Moldova. He designed several buildings in his native Chișinău and in Saint Petersburg, where he was a member of the St. Petersburg Society of Architects. His work is representative of the Art Nouveau and neoclassical styles. Ginger was noted in particular for his residential buildings that occupy important sectors in the historic center of St. Petersburg and its suburbs, including and 53 Kamennoostrovsky Avenue, although in his younger years he designed a number of major buildings in Chișinău, including the Kostyuzhenskoy Psychiatric Hospital (1894), and what is now Lyubavicheskaya Synagogue (1898). (en)
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  • Sergei Grigoryevich Ginger (Russian: Сергей Григорьевич Гингер) (1870 - 1937) was an Imperial Russian and Soviet architect born in what is now Moldova. He designed several buildings in his native Chișinău and in Saint Petersburg, where he was a member of the St. Petersburg Society of Architects. His work is representative of the Art Nouveau and neoclassical styles. Ginger was noted in particular for his residential buildings that occupy important sectors in the historic center of St. Petersburg and its suburbs, including and 53 Kamennoostrovsky Avenue, although in his younger years he designed a number of major buildings in Chișinău, including the Kostyuzhenskoy Psychiatric Hospital (1894), and what is now Lyubavicheskaya Synagogue (1898). In 1934, during the Great Purge, Ginger was sent to exile to Tomsk, where he was subsequently arrested and executed in 1937. (en)
  • Серге́й Григо́рьевич Ги́нгер (в студенческих документах и записи о браке — нем. Sigmund Ginger — Зигмунд Гингер и нем. Sigismund Ginger — Сигизмунд Гингер; 29 марта 1869, Австро-Венгерская империя — 9 ноября 1937, Томск) — русский и советский инженер-архитектор, член Петербургского общества архитекторов. Крупный архитектор начала XX века, представитель модерна и неоклассицизма. Автор премированных конкурсных проектов и множества жилых домов, занимающих ответственные участки в историческом центре Санкт-Петербурга и на его окраинах. (ru)
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