Popova A. A.   (Graduate student, assistant, Department of «Architectural restoration Reconstruction and the history of architecture», Institute of Urban Development and Architecture Rostov State University of Civil Engineering )
                
            
            
    
        
            
            
                
                    
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                         This article focuses on the creative activity of the academician of architecture AN Pomerantseva. Fully described in 
the work of neo-baroque Pomerantseva as one of neostiley period of eclecticism. Detected feature creative method architect for examples of public buildings in the cities of St. Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don. Estimate that one of the features of the website is a creative 
method of shredded plastic facades, along with the basic elements of the neo-Renaissance style, the use of elements of Renaissance and 
Classicism.
It is also observed in the ratio of Rostov architecture, as a prototype, uses Pomerantcev Mannerist architecture, which is typical of the architecture of Northern and Central Europe XVI-XVII centuries. “Neomanerizm” within eclecticism is primarily used for the 
town hall, markets, shopping malls. 
                        Keywords:neo-baroque, eclecticism, AN Oranges, neomanerizm architecture in Rostov-on-Don, the architecture of St. Petersburg 
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                         Citation link: Popova A. A. Neobarokko in the works of A.N.Pomerantseva // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Естественные и Технические Науки. -2014. -№07-08. -С. 36-43 | 
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