BONDARY Narcissa Mikhailovna
BONDAR Narsissa Mikhailovna
Architect. Born in 1926 in the city of Chimkent, South Kazakhstan region of the Kazakh SSR.
In 1951, she graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute with a degree in civil building architecture and worked in design organizations in Moscow until 1967.
Since 1967, she worked in Frunze at the institutes GPI "Kyrgyzgiprostroy," "Kyrgyzkolkhozproject," and at the Frunze branch of "Tsentrsoyuzproject."
Since 1982, she has been a pensioner.
Member of the Union of Architects of the USSR since 1961.
Awarded the "Veteran of Labor" medal. N. A. Bondar worked in the field of designing residential and public buildings. She is one of the few women architects who passionately and creatively worked in the architecture of Kyrgyzstan.
MAIN BUILDINGS
1963. Research aviation hospital in Moscow; Dormitory for 250 places for students of the military academy in Moscow; 1963—1967. Artistic and design projects for enterprises in Moscow: printing house 2, silk spinning factory "Proletarian Labor," "Compressor" plant, "Caliber" plant, VNIIM medical equipment, boiler-mechanical plant, production base "Zarubezhstroy" in Mongolia (team leader);
1964. Reconstruction of the sanatorium in Shchelkovo;
1967—1981. Numerous site adaptations for schools, kindergartens-nurseries, stores, residential buildings, production buildings, and complexes in many regions of the Kyrgyz SSR.
1976. Club for 400 places in the collective farm named after Rosa Luxemburg;
1978. Shopping center in the town of Kant (author of the site adaptation);
1986. Pioneer camp "Kyrgyzconsumerunion" for 400 places in Chok-Tal.
MAIN PROJECTS
1968. Project for detailed planning and development of a student campus and tourist base in the city of Osh (as part of a team);
1974. Department store for 18 workplaces in the village of Ak-Sai, Talas region of the Kyrgyz SSR (author of the site adaptation); Public catering complex in the village of Pokrovka, Jetysu-Oguz region of the Kyrgyz SSR (author of the site adaptation).