GOGOL Sergey MikhailovichArchitect.
Born in 1946 in the village of Voenno-Antonovka, Sokuluk District, Kyrgyz SSR.
In 1973, he graduated from the architectural and construction faculty of the Frunze Polytechnic Institute. After completing his studies, he worked as a senior architect at the "FrunzeGorProject" institute until 1976, and from 1976 to 1985, he served as the chief project architect at the State Design Institute "KyrgyzPromProject".
Member of the Union of Architects of the USSR since 1978.
Architect S. M. Gogol works in one of the most complex areas of architectural activity — industrial design. The development of an enterprise project involves a wide range of diverse problems that are in the most contradictory dependencies. S. M. Gogol, by the nature of his work, acts as a mediator among numerous specialists, directing the entire creative process towards achieving an optimal positive result that meets not only strictly functional, technical, and economic requirements but also satisfies the aesthetic criteria of modernity.
MAIN BUILDINGS1978. 109-apartment residential building on Bokonbaeva Street in the city of Frunze (as part of a team);
1982. Administrative and household building of the "KyrgyzAvtoMash" plant. 1st stage (as part of a team);
1983. Monolithic housing construction base in the city of Frunze. Complex (as part of a team);
1984. Residential buildings and a kindergarten for 280 children in the city of Przhevalsk;
1985. Production and laboratory building in the city of Frunze (as part of a team).
MAIN PROJECTS1978. Administrative and household building of the "KyrgyzAvtoMash" plant (as part of a team); Prosthetic and orthopedic center in the city of Frunze, inpatient and production building (as part of a team); Building of "KyrgyzGlavEnergo" in the city of Frunze. Computing center (as part of a team);
1982. Expansion of GlavKyrgizVyzodStroy. Production building (as part of a team);
1983. Production base of monolithic housing construction in the city of Dushanbe. Complex (as part of a team); Expansion of the Ashgabat large-panel housing construction plant. Administrative and household building;
1985. Expansion of the Frunze furniture factory (as part of a team).