
SALIKHOV Raim Dastanovich
Architect. Born in 1953 in the city of Shurabe, Tajik SSR.
In 1976, he graduated from the architectural faculty of the Frunze Polytechnic Institute.
Since 1976, he has been working at the design institute "Kyrgyzgiprostroy." Currently, he is the head of a group. Awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Culture of the Kyrgyz SSR.
Member of the Union of Architects of the USSR since 1984.
Raim Salikhov entered architecture with strong drawing skills, which has influenced his entire subsequent creative path. A significant part of his creative activity includes projects for workers' settlements in various regions of Kyrgyzstan. The proposals he has completed represent the full range of diversity and complexity of the problems arising in the creation of these small urban complexes.
In working on each project, he strives for a bright, memorable image, based on an understanding of not only functional and technical issues but also a fine artistic sense. R. Salikhov is a participant in several architectural competitions.
MAIN BUILDINGS
1984. Issyk-Kul Regional Drama Theater in the city of Przhevalsk (as part of a team);
1985. 52-apartment residential building on Moskovskaya Street in the city of Frunze; Residential settlement for the gold mining plant in the village of Kazarman (as part of a team).
MAIN PROJECTS
1980. Residential settlement for the residents of the Sary-Jaz Mining and Processing Plant (as part of a team);
1981. Residential settlement for 11,000 residents in the city of Tash-Kumyr (as part of a team);
1982. Residential microdistrict for 10,000 residents in the city of Kara-Kul (as part of a team);
1983. 138-apartment residential building in the city of Kara-Kul (as part of a team);
1985. Temporary settlement for the Kambar-Ata Hydroelectric Power Stations (as part of a team).
COMPETITION WORKS
1981. Republican competition. Branch of the Central Museum of V. I. Lenin in the city of Frunze (as part of a team, encouragement award); 1983. International competition. Japan. "Museum of Sculpture" (as part of a team).