Kolli (Coley) was born in Moscow in to a family of Scottish origin, and studied at the Imperial
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, and then at the Leninist
VKhUTEMAS in Moscow.
Works The works of Nikolai Kolli include: • All-Russian Agricultural and Cottage-industry Exhibition, Moscow, 1923 — collaborated in the design of a number of structures. •
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, on the
Dnieper River in
Zaporizhzhia, 1927-1932 — with
Viktor Vesnin and others. •
Tsentrosoyuz building (Central Cooperative Alliance), Moscow, (design 1928 - 1933, built 1933) — collaboration with
Le Corbusier. •
Chistye Prudy station of the
Moscow Metro, 1935. • North Pavilion for the
Park Kultury station of the Moscow Metro, 1935 — with S.G. Andrievsky. •
Paveletskaya station of the
Moscow Metro, 1950 — with I. Kasetl. ==See also==