Novosibirsk Chemical Engineering Technical School, Chemical engineering educational complex in Oktyabrsky District, Novosibirsk, Russia.
Novosibirsk Chemical Engineering Technical School is an educational complex in Oktyabrsky District designed for training in chemical fields. The constructivist structure designed by architect A. I. Bobrov stands at the intersection where Nizhegorodskaya, Sacco and Vanzetti, and Sadovaya streets meet.
The school was established in 1929 during Soviet industrial expansion and received its own building in 1932. This construction was part of the broader effort to develop technical education during that period.
The school is named after scientist D. I. Mendeleev and shows how scientific knowledge connects with hands-on learning. You can see how the spaces are organized to support both teaching and experimental work.
The building is located at a clear intersection of streets, making it easy to find and approach. Its placement in the central district means visitors can reach it easily on foot from nearby areas.
The building exemplifies constructivist architecture from the early Soviet period, representing the design approach of that era. It continues to serve as both an active school and a recognized cultural heritage site today.
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