Abstract
The article is devoted to the creative activity of Khabarovsk architect of the middle of the 20th century, V. M. Campioni, great-grandson of the famous architect and sculptor Angelo Campioni, who worked in Moscow and created a lot of architectural and sculptural works. The article traces the family network of the architect, his creative relationships with other architects of the Far East, who studied with him at the Odessa Civil Engineering Institute in the 1930s. His work as the main architect of the city and his buildings in Khabarovsk are analyzed in the article.
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