Yevheniya Marynchenko

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Born(1916-02-28)28 February 1916
Petrograd, Russian Empire
Died15 June 1999(1999-06-15) (aged 83)
Kyiv, Ukraine
OccupationArchitect
Yevheniya Marynchenko
Маринченко Євгенія Олександрівна
Born(1916-02-28)28 February 1916
Petrograd, Russian Empire
Died15 June 1999(1999-06-15) (aged 83)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Alma materKyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
OccupationArchitect
Notable workPalace "Ukraine" (co-architect), Pushcha-Ozerna Sanatorium
StyleStalinist architecture, Modernism
FatherOleksandr Marynchenko [uk]
AwardsShevchenko National Prize, Order of the Badge of Honour, Order of the Red Banner of Labour
HonoursPeople's architect of Ukraine, Honoured architect of Ukrainian SSR

Yevheniya Marynchenko (Ukrainian: Мари́нченко Євге́нія Олекса́ндрівна; 18 December 1916 – 15 June 1999) was a Ukrainian architect. She was a recipient of the 1971 Shevchenko Prize for authoring the project of Palace "Ukraine".

Marynchenko was born in 1916 into a family of architects. Her maternal grandfather Yevheniy Tolstoy was an architect and an engineer who worked as a chief of Mariinskyi Palace.

Marynchenko's parents graduated from the department of architecture of Kyiv Art School. Her father, Oleksandr, continued his studies at the Kyiv Art Institute, becoming a well-known architect, teacher, author of books on architecture in Kyiv, and obtained the degree of candidate of sciences in architecture.

I received an architectural upbringing in my family, which is just as necessary for a person as artistic and musical, because our whole life is constantly surrounded by architecture, which we need to learn to see. Already at an early age, I learned to understand architecture as a high art, to feel the beauty of proportions, forms and volumes. Along with love for nature, love for the art of architecture lives in my soul all my life.

Yevheniya Marynchenko, Archive of E. O. Marynchenko, volume 1 // National Reserve "Sofia Kyivska".

At school she preferred drawing lessons and served as an artist in the editorial board of the school newspaper. At home, she often painted with watercolours. She was especially fond of plein air painting.

In 1931, she finished the seven-year school and entered the architectural faculty of the construction technical school.

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