Background
Vladimir Sergeevich Levitsky was born on May 23, 1907 in Kamyanets-Podolsk, Ukraine and died on June 21, 1990 in Voronezh, Russia.
Vladimir Sergeevich Levitsky was born on May 23, 1907 in Kamyanets-Podolsk, Ukraine and died on June 21, 1990 in Voronezh, Russia.
Vladimir Sergeevich Levitsky studied in the architectural department of the Kiev Art Institute (now National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture) (1926-1929). He graduated from refresher courses for architects at the Arch Fund (Moscow, 1936).
Worked in the project organizations of Kiev (1929-1933), Birobidzhan (1933-1935). Employee of the Voronezh regional industrial and construction project (1935-1937), regional project (1937-1939), chief engineer of its Lipetsk department (1939-1941). He served in the front-line forces (1941-1945). Topographer, architect of the Soviet military mission and military commandant's office in Germany (1945-1947). Employee of the Voronezh regional project, Voronezh Civil Project Institute (1947-1980).