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Serge Lipsky
Born
Serge Rudolf (Aaronstamm) Lipsky

(1961-05-23) May 23, 1961 (age 63)
Alma materMoscow Architectural Institute, State academy accreditation by Royal Institute of British Architects
OccupationArchitect
AwardsList of awards
PracticeAaronstamm Engineering s.r.o.
BuildingsList of works
Websitesergelipsky.com

Serge Lipsky (born 23 may 1961) – architect


In 1984 Sergey Lipsky graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute (MARCHI – MARCHI Architectural Academy).

1987 - laureate of the international competition "Japanese house today. Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 1987", Japan – bronze medal[1]

1987 - laureate of the international competition "Playhouse in Amsterdam. Oistat", the Netherlands – An honorary award.

From 1989 to 1998, Serge Lipsky intensively engaged in furniture and graphic design in the Art Design style. His objects are in the collections of museums and private collections in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Italy and Denmark. 1991/09/21 - 1991/10/03 personal exibition of atr objects: Chair – Serge Lipsky Design in Ubok gallery, Prague

In 2000 Serge Lipsky created the design of the anniversary collection of chairs "Bernkop 2000" for the furniture company "L.A. Bernkop 1883 a.s.". In 2001, the chair model "Lady Bernkop" received the highest rating at the Milan Furniture Exhibition (Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano 2001), Italy.

In 2001, Serge Lipsky, together with Yuri Konik, designed the largest nightclub in Moscow at that time - Club B2. Club B2 rated by the Government of Moscow and the Union of Architects of Moscow as the best realized interior of the year.

From 2002 to 2022, he designed and built a number of fashionable private residences, residential and commercial complexes.

In 2011, the architect was awarded the Medal of Honor of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia for the design of a new Synagogue building in Malakhovka, which was inaugurated in the same year.

In 2021, the Villa by Viaduct near Prague, Czech Republic, built by Serge Lipsky, was included in the catalog of the auction house Sotheby’s - Sotheby’s International Realty

Works

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  • 2023: Villa by Viaduct, private residence, Slany
  • 2022: Villa BB 21, private residence, Prague
  • 2021: RT Wohnlage, residential complex, Dresden
  • 2021: Hippo Lounge, interior design, Moscow
  • 2020: Villa BB 24, private residence, Prague
  • 2020: Dwelling Bohemia, residential complex, Prague
  • 2019: Loggia House, private residence, Moscow
  • 2016: Safety Canter, city support structure, Prague
  • 2012: Forest Symphony, residential complex, Moscow
  • 2011: AF Residence, private residence, Moscow
  • 2011: JURE showroom, interior design, Moscow
  • 2011: JR Residence, private residence, Moscow
  • 2010: JK House, private residence, Moscow
  • 2010: Rokli Houses, residential complex, Bechyně
  • 2010: Synagogue, religion centre, Malakhovka
  • 2009: Synagogue, religion centre, Smolensk
  • 2009: AV House, private residence, Moscow
  • 2008: BR housing, residential complex, Brandis nad Labem
  • 2008: SV Residence, private residence, Moscow
  • 2006: KN House, private residence, Moscow
  • 2003: SVS Housse, private residence, Moscow
  • 2003: X House, private residence, Moscow
  • 2001: Club B2, Mocow
  • 2000: Lady Bernkop Chair, furniture design, L.A.Bernkop a.s.
  • 1998: Ismajlovo dwelling, apartment complex, Mocow
  • 1997: Hotel Seven Days, renovation, Prague
  • 1997: Česká Spořitelna HQ, reconstruction, Prague
  • 1995: Komerční banka HQ, reconstruction, Prague
  • 1994: Skoda Auto showroom, interior design, Prague
  • 1993: Hotel Diplomat, conception, Plzen
  • 1993: Barrandov dwelling, apartment complex, Prague
  • 1992: Živnostenská banka HQ, reconstruction, Prague
  • 1988: Hotel Esplana, reconstruction, Prague


Awards and honors

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  • 1987: bronze medal, "Japanese house today", Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition, Japan
  • 1987: Honorable mention, International competition "Playhouse in Amsterdam, OISTAT", Netherlands
  • 2001: 1st place - the best realized interior of the year, Government of Moscow and the Union of Architects of Moscow
  • 2011: Medal of Honor, Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia


References

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  1. ^ "Serge Lipsky - Jozef Matyas (1987) - The Japanese House Today". Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition ARCHIVE. Retrieved 17 September 2024.