A. I. Lakotka
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A. I. Lakotka
Summary
A. I. Lakotka is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kuźmičy[2]. He was born on January 25, 1955[3]. He worked as an architect[4].
Key Facts
- Born in Kuźmičy[2], A. I. Lakotka…
- A. I. Lakotka was born on January 25, 1955[3].
- A. I. Lakotka was married to Q71167745[5].
- A child of A. I. Lakotka was Q71167819[6].
- A child of A. I. Lakotka was Q71167907[7].
- A. I. Lakotka held citizenship in Soviet Union[8].
- A. I. Lakotka held citizenship in Belarus[9].
- A. I. Lakotka's professions included architect[4].
- A. I. Lakotka's field of work was architecture[10].
- A. I. Lakotka's field of work was ethnology[11].
- A. I. Lakotka's field of work was art history[12].
- A. I. Lakotka's field of work was history[13].
- A. I. Lakotka was employed by Belarusian State Museum of Folk Architecture and Life[14].
- Among A. I. Lakotka's employers was Kandrat Krapiva Institute of Art Studies, Ethnography and Folklore[15].
- A. I. Lakotka was employed by Q13033358[16].
- Among A. I. Lakotka's employers was National Academy of Sciences of Belarus[17].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Spiritual Revival Prize[18].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Medal of Francysk Skaryna[19].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Q102273170[20].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Honoured Scientist of the Republic of Belarus[21].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Q17278585[22].
- A. I. Lakotka received the Q71168595[23].
- A. I. Lakotka was a member of Belarusian Union of Architects[24].
- A. I. Lakotka was a member of Tavarystva akhovy pomnikaŭ historyi i kulʹtury Belarusi[25].
- A. I. Lakotka was a member of Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kuźmičy[2], A. I. Lakotka… he was born on January 25, 1955[3].
Education
Academic degrees include Doctor of Historical Sciences[27] and Doktor Nauk in Architecture[28].
Career and Affiliations
A. I. Lakotka's professions included architect[4]. Fields of work include architecture[10], an academic discipline[29]; ethnology[11], a branch of anthropology[30]; art history[12], an academic discipline[31]; and history[13]. Employers include Belarusian State Museum of Folk Architecture and Life[14], a museum[32], in Belarus[33], founded in 1976[34]; Kandrat Krapiva Institute of Art Studies, Ethnography and Folklore[15], an institute[35], in Belarus[36], founded in 1957[37]; Q13033358[16], a scientific organization[38], founded in 2012[39]; and National Academy of Sciences of Belarus[17], an academy of sciences[40], in Belarus[41], founded in 1929[42], headquartered in Minsk[43].
Recognition
Awards received include Spiritual Revival Prize[18], a prize[44], in Belarus[45], founded in 1997[46]; Medal of Francysk Skaryna[19], a medallion[47], in Belarus[48], founded in 1989[49]; Q102273170[20], a prize[50], in Belarus[51], founded in 1995[52]; Honoured Scientist of the Republic of Belarus[21], an award[53], in Belarus[54]; Q17278585[22]; and Q71168595[23].
Personal Life
A. I. Lakotka was married to Q71167745[5]. Children include Q71167819[6] and Q71167907[7], an architect[55], b. 1991[56], of Belarus[57].
FAQs
Where was A. I. Lakotka born?
Born in Kuźmičy[2], A. I. Lakotka…
Who was A. I. Lakotka married to?
A. I. Lakotka's spouses include Q71167745[5].
What did A. I. Lakotka do for work?
A. I. Lakotka worked as architect[4].
What awards did A. I. Lakotka receive?
Honors received include Spiritual Revival Prize[18], Medal of Francysk Skaryna[19], Q102273170[20], and Honoured Scientist of the Republic of Belarus[21].