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and by 1790, had set up as an independent architect. By 1802, he had been appointed to the position of court architect. Rusca's arrival in Saint Petersburg coincided with a period of great demand for Roccoco and Neoclassical designs with a Western aesthetic. Rusca's time in Saint Petersburg was very
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called "Ludwig" (russ.: Π›ΡŽΠ΄Π²ΠΈΠ³ (Π›ΡŽΠ΄ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΠΊ) Π˜Π²Π°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ Π¨Π°Ρ€Π»Π΅ΠΌΠ°Π½ΡŒ-Π‘ΠΎΠ΄Π΅), to supervise the completion of his buildings. He died 1822 in Valenza (Italy).
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In addition to his construction work, Rusca published more than 14 books, mostly works containing designs and plans for building projects.
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House of the Expedition of State Revenues (house with four colonnades) (architect: Luigi Rusca
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Environmental Design: Presence of Italy in the Architecture of the Islamic Meditterranean,
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Environmental Design: Presence of Italy in the Architecture of the Islamic Meditterranean,
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Standardised Facades for Private Two- and Three-storeyed Houses in Towns throughout Russia
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In 1818, at the time he decided to leave Russia, Rusca was living at Nevsky Prospekt, 26,
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productive as he worked on more than 50 buildings throughout Russia and the Ukraine.
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Several boulevards in St. Petersburg (including the modern-day
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http://www.saint-petersburg.com/famous-people/luigi-rusca/
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are also the work of Luigi Rusca and his associates.
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The Ruska Family in St. Petersburg and its Environs,
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Bell tower of Vladimirskaya Church, Saint Petersburg
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Index

Georg Veldten
Giacomo Quarenghi
Neoclassical
Ticino
Russia
Ukraine
Estonia
Georg Veldten
Giacomo Quarenghi
Yury Felten
Vincenzo Brenna
Giacomo Quarenghi
Saint Petersburg
Gaspari Fossati
Istanbul
Saint Petersburg
Switzerland
Louis-Henri Charlemagne-Baudet

Nevsky Avenue
Admiralty Garden
Ropsha
Gatchina
Anichkov Palace
Skorbyashchenskaya Church
Bobrinsky
Moika
Zubov
Strelna
Nikolskaya Tower

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