In 1969, she graduated from the
Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture. From 1965 to 1994, she worked in the Ukrainian Specialized Scientific and Restoration Production Department ("Ukrproektrestavratsiya"). The laureate of the
Shevchenko Prize in 1981 — together with Shorin, Ozerny, Semernyov, Steshin, Ivanov, Khlopynska, Cherednychenko, Keranchuk — for the creation of the
Museum of Shipbuilding and the Fleet. == References ==