Nadezhda Krasheninnikova was Russian architect and scientist. She partisipated in the restoration works and was an architect of the Moscow City Department of National Education. Krasheninnikova was also a writer and published a number of works in the collection "Architectural Heritage" (since 1951), "Russian Architecture". The author of the books: "The Ensemble of the Golitsyn Hospital" (Moscow, 1955).
Background
Nadezhda Krasheninnikova was born on the 11th of August, 1892 in Kchreschatovo village Karacheevski district, Voronezh region, Russian Federation. Great-granddaughter of Anton Rodionovich Mikhailov, daughter of Natalia Nikolaevna Kupernik.
Education
She graduated from Arseniev gymnasium in Moscow. Then Krasheninnikova studied at the women's construction courses and in 1919 graduated from Moscow Polytechnic University.
Career
Nadezhda Lvovna started her career as a school teacher in his native village. In 1918-1920 participated in the restoration work in the Moscow Kremlin. Since 1921 she was an Architect of the Moscow City Department of National Education, later she worked in the design institutes Mosstroy and Mosproject. Then shewas a Researcher of the Central Research Theory and History of Architecture.