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Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov (Russian: Василий Антонович Косяков; 1862– 5 September 1921) was a Russian Imperial architect and a specialist of the Neo-Russian and Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire.[1][2] He was the author of the projects of St Vladimir's Cathedral, Astrakhan [ru], the Church of Our Lady the Merciful, Saint Petersburg, Kronstadt Naval Cathedral, St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral in Alexander III Harbour in Libava (now Karosta, Liepaja), the Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Saint Petersburg, and others.

He is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery, in Saint Petersburg.

References

  1. ^ "Косяков Василий Антонович" (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-09-04.
  2. ^ "Юбилейный сборник сведений о деятельности бывших воспитанников Института гражданских инженеров (Строительного училища) 1842-1892 : Сост., по материалам, собр. Ин-том гражд. инж. и по данным из арх. М-ва вн. д. и др. источников, гражд. инж. Г.В. Барановский. [Вып. 1]-. [Вып. 1] – Российская Национальная Библиотека – Vivaldi". vivaldi.nlr.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-09-04.