Background
Alexander Vasilyevich was born on August 1, 1902 in Sedelnikovo village, Gorokhovetsky district, Vladimir province (now Sedelnikovo village, Vladimir Region, Russian Federation).
Alexander Vasilyevich was born on August 1, 1902 in Sedelnikovo village, Gorokhovetsky district, Vladimir province (now Sedelnikovo village, Vladimir Region, Russian Federation).
Alexander Vasilyevich studied at the Odessa Art College (1918-1922), graduated from the Nizhny Novgorod Art College (1925), studied at the architectural department of the All-Russian Academy of Arts (Leningrad, 1925-1929), and graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Utility-Municipal Engineering.
Alexander Vasilyevich was sent to Voronezh as an architect by the USSR People's Commissariat of Labor in 1931. In 1933, Mironov developed the global project "Big Voronezh" - the project was addressed the global architectural and town-planning problems of the city, such as the construction of a reservoir and the construction of highways. Global project "Big Voronezh" was adopted as the master plan in 1939. From 1937 Alexander became the chief architect of the Trust "Oblproekt" in Voronezh. After receiving 1st prize in the competition for a project for Voronezh drama theatre in 1939 Mironov was invited to Moscow to participate in the project "Tehproekt", he returned to Voronezh in 1940.
On June 29, 1941 Alexander Vasilyevich was sent to the Urals, for the architectural planning of aircraft factories, in 1940-1943 he was the chief architect of the aviation university. In 1945-1951 Alexander Vasilyevich was the creative leader of the restoration of the city. Over the years, Mironov has developed more than 150 architectural projects, about 50 of them have been implemented.