Mikayıl Hüseynov | |
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Born |
Mikayil Alesger oglu Huseynov 19 April 1905 Baku, Azerbaijan |
Died | 7 October 1992 Baku, Azerbaijan |
(aged 87)
Nationality | Azerbaijani |
Known for | Architect |
Notable work | Building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan State Conservatory, Nizami Museum of Azerbaijan Literature in Baku, pavilion of All-Russia Exhibition Centre of Azerbaijan in Moscow (1939 and 1954), group of buildings of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1951-1966) |
Mikayil Alesger oglu Huseynov (Azerbaijani: Mikayıl Ələsgər oğlu Hüseynov; 1905–1992) was a Soviet Azerbaijani architect and historian of architecture, People’s Architect of the USSR (1970), Professor (1939); Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1945), real member of the Academy of Architecture of the USSR (1985), Hero of Socialist Labour (1985), laureate of the Second Class State Stalin Prize (1941), member of England’s and Ireland's Royal Society of Asians.
Huseynov was born on 19 April 1905, in Baku, in a well-off family. His father was a millionaire, had streamships on the Caspian Sea and a great mansion on the seafront. His origination hang over him as the sword of Damocles and he could be arrested at any time. He died on October 7, 1992 and was buried in the Alley of Honor in Baku.
Until 1946, he worked in close creative and scientific cooperation with S.A. Dadashov. When they were students Huseynov and Dadashov awarded the first prize for joint project of the monument to Nizami Ganjavi-the eminent poet and thinker of the 12th century.
Building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan State Conservatory, Nizami Museum of Azerbaijan Literature in Baku, pavilion of All-Russia Exhibition Centre of Azerbaijan in Moscow (1939 and 1954) are among their best architectural works. Individual works of Huseynov-project of State Public Library named after M.F.Akhundov (1960), group of buildings of the National Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR (1951–1966) in Baku, works on a matter of architecture and urban building problems and others.