Konstantin Lygin
1854–1932 (age 78)
Biography
Konstantin Lygin was a Russian architect whose work contributed to the built environment of Tomsk during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His architectural practice reflected the aesthetic and functional developments in Russian building design during a period of urban expansion and modernization in Siberia.
Lygin's contributions to architecture in Tomsk represented the professional expertise and creative vision of Russian architects working in regional centers. His designs and constructions were part of the broader development of Siberian cities during this important period of growth and change.