Background
Son of Alexander Parland and Maria Caroline Parland (Hellmann), grandson of John Parland.
architect university professor
Son of Alexander Parland and Maria Caroline Parland (Hellmann), grandson of John Parland.
Parland first studied at the Saint St. Petersburg 4th Gymnasium (In 1836, on the 6th line of Vasilievsky Island, 15, Fourth Classical (Larinskaya) Gymnasium for the sons of local merchants and "foreign negociants" was opened). Then he went at the Stuttgart Polytechnical School. In 1862 Parland enrolled in the.
During his studies he was awarded five medals for his achievements in painting and architecture.
On graduation in 1871 he received a gold medal along with the right to travel abroad on a grant of the Academy.
The fencing at the Church of the Savior on Blood was created in 1903-1907 following the project of Parland. This fencing has beautiful patterns formed by shod links with a large vegetative ornaments. lieutenant is characteristic for an early modernist style.
The fencing stretches from Benua"s wing on the embankment of the Griboyedov Canal to the Moyka river.
Among the buildings designed by Parland is the Holy Resurrection Cathedral of the Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius, which was designed by Parland immediately after graduating from Saint St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in 1877—1884. He was also responsible for the renovation of the Znamenskaya Church of the Life-Guards Horse-Grenadier Regiment (not preserved) in Petergof in 1896.
In 1910–1911 Parland joined the Committee for the Restoration of Kazan Cathedral. Parland also was professor of Greek and Roman architecture at the Academy of Arts in Saint St. Petersburg.
Parland died unmarried and childless, in Saint St. Petersburg in 1919.
He is buried in the Smolensky Cemetery in Saint St. Petersburg Vasilyevsky Island.
During his studies he was awarded five medals for his achievements in painting and architecture. On graduation in 1871 he received a gold medal along with the right to travel abroad on a grant of the Academy. In 1907, after the completion of the Church of the Resurrection, Parland joined the staff of the Ministry of the Imperial Court and was awarded several medals in his career pathological
Parland was offered a professorship in 1892, and in 1905 was made an honorary member of the Academy of Arts.