ALYMKULOV Urmat Nazarbekovich
ALYMKULOV Urmat Nazarbekovich
Architect. Honored Architect of the Kyrgyz SSR (1985). Born in 1951 in the city of Frunze. In 1976, he graduated from the Faculty of Urban Planning of the Moscow Architectural Institute. Since 1976, he has been working at the "FrunzeGorProject" institute, currently serving as the chief architect of projects.
Awarded the Honorary Certificate of the Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz SSR, a medal, and a diploma from the VDNH of the Kyrgyz SSR.
Member of the Union of Architects of the USSR since 1980.
Urmat Alymkulov works in the field of volumetric design. The main theme of his search is projects of residential and public buildings. He belongs to the active part of the creative youth of Kyrgyzstan. In a short time, he has completed the construction of several residential and public buildings that represent significant architectural and urban planning interest. Upon joining the "FrunzeGorProject" institute, he became a member of the author teams for the design of the building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan and the Council of Ministers of the Kyrgyz SSR, as well as a special clinic and the Officers' House in the city of Frunze. Designing such large-scale projects is a test of maturity. Alymkulov successfully passed this exam; independence, initiative, and skillful collaboration with builders ensured success.
The complex of the Institute of the Russian Language and Literature promises to be interesting. The volumetric-spatial solution and planning structure of this object embody the best traditions of Central Asian architecture. The entire life of this complex is directed towards the internal environment of the building, which represents a system of semi-enclosed courtyards with an internal arcade. Greenery, pools, fountains, sculptural groups, and stair transitions all create a natural, human-friendly living environment. This is a manifestation of folk traditions in the best sense of the word.
MAIN BUILDINGS
1980. Monument to A. M. Gorky in the city of Frunze (sculptor A. Chernov, architect G. Isakovich, with the participation of U. Alymkulov); Medical complex of the 4th Main Administration in the city of Frunze (as part of a team);
1983. Landscaping of the area bounded by Frunze, Togolok Moldo, Kiev, and Panfilov streets (as part of a team);
1984. Polyclinic for participants and veterans of the Great Patriotic War (as part of a team); Government House (leader of the author team); Development of the block bounded by Pravdy, Pushkin, Shopokov, and Lenin Avenue (leader of the author team);
1985. 10-apartment residential building on Dzerzhinsky Boulevard (leader of the author team); Development of block 148, bounded by Ryskulov, Kara-Suyskaya, Pushkin, and 40 Years of October streets (as part of a team), "Victory Square" (sculptors M. Anikushin, T. Sadykov, as part of a team).
MAIN PROJECTS
1981. Monument to F. Dzerzhinsky (sculptor T. Sadykov, as part of a team);
1984. Extension to the surgical building of the RKB (as part of a team);
1985. Pedagogical Institute of the Russian Language and Literature (leader of the author 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).