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Pavlo Vigderhaus : ウィキペディア英語版
Pavlo Vigderhaus

Pavlo Isaakovich Vigderhaus ((ウクライナ語:Павло Ісаакович Вігдергауз), born September 7, 1925, died February 11, 2013) was a Ukrainian and Soviet architect, recipient of the USSR State Prize (1978) and Honoured Architect of Ukraine (2009).
== Biography ==
Pavlo Isaakovich Vigderhaus was born on September 7, 1925 in Artemivsk, in the Donetsk region in the family of a journalist. Since his father was working in different cities of Donetsk and Lugansk regions, the family had to move permanently. The war found them in Makeyevka. In October 1941, Pavlo with his mother were evacuated to Kizel, Perm Krai, Russia. In Kizel Pavlo worked as a turner at the munitions factory, that was evacuated from Kiev.
In January 1943 he was called up to the Soviet Army and sent for training to the military infantry school. After six months of training Pavlo was referred to the Guards 349 at 105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division, that was fighting in Hungary and Austria within 3rd Ukrainian Front. He was wounded in one of the battles for Vienna and discharged after treatment.
Vigderhaus dreamt of becoming an architect from the time that he was a schoolboy; shortly upon demobilization, he was walking through Stalino destroyed during the war, and saw an officer, who was drawing sketches of ruins. Pavlo came closer and learned that this man was an architect and was taking building measurements for its reconstruction. Pavlo shared his dream with this man and he invited Pavlo to work to Oblast planning department (Oblproekt) as an assistant architect.
In 1947 thanks to work in Oblproekt he met already known Donetsk architects A. Strashnov and A. Kuznetsov. They advised him to go to Kharkov and enter the institute. Pavlo followed their advice and together with his friend entered the Kharkov Institute of Civil Engineering and graduated from it in 1953.
In 1957 Vigderhaus became a member of the USSR Union of Architects. During almost 60 years dedicated to architecture, Vigderhaus has created most part of the buildings in contemporary Donetsk, including monument "To Miner's Glory" (1967), which is considered the unofficial symbol of Donetsk〔
In 1978 Vigderhaus was awarded the State Prize of USSR for landscape architecture in design - that was 8 years later after UNESCO has recognized Donetsk as the greenest industrial city in the world

Vigderhaus had one son and three grandchildren.

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