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Article

Influence of Ivan Levynsky on the architecture of secessive Lviv

Zhanna Komar Julia Bohdanova
Abstract

If you analyze the city’s architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, you will be surprised by how many public and residential buildings were constructed, and often designed, by Levynsky company. Levynsky was a respected philanthropist, an active member of cultural and technical societies, among others, of the Polytechnic School Society, the Society of Workers and Industrialists, and a participant in Ukrainian social life–for instance, an activist for the Prosvita Society.

Keywords

Ivan Levynsky, secession, design and construction, installation, materials and hygienic standards, city’s architecture, Levynsky’s company

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Received 12.04.2020, Revised 09.06.2020, Accepted 23.06.2020

Retrieved from Vol. 6, No. 1, 2020

Suggested citation

Komar, Zh., & Bohdanova, J. (2020). Influence of Ivan Levynsky on the architecture of secessive Lviv. Architectural Studies, 6(1), 171-180.

Pages 171-180

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ISSN 2411-801X e-ISSN 2786-7374  UDC 71;72
DOI: 10.56318/as