Artemckin, Ivan (1897 -?) – Architect, Russian immigrant. Its fruitful architectural activity covers the period between the two world wars. It projected a growing number of individual family houses and residential buildings in Skopje where it had a technical bureau. In his facilities, neoclassical and neoclassical elements (until 1932), and then builds in the spirit of modern rationalism. After World War II (until 1978) worked in the Architectural Department of the Ministry of Construction, after which it was moved to Bulgaria. More noticeable facilities are: Dr. Ruben’s residential building (1927), Brothers Brothers Bojamuku (1931), a residential building of the Radulail Brothers (1934), Residential Facility (Arab House) of Agate Dikadian (1937), as well as more individual Family houses, most of which no longer exist. Lit.: K. Tomovski, B. Petkovski, architecture and monumental art in Skopje between the two world wars, Skopje 2003, 37, 42, 48, 53; K. Greatev, architect Ivan Artemckin (1897-), in: The architecture of the soil of Macedonia from the middle of the ⅹⅰⅹ to the end of the 20th century, articles for the research of the history of the soil culture of Macedonia, 14, Skopje 2006, 73-78. Cr. T.
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Кириличен напис АРТЕМУШКИН, Иван