Vitaly Lagutenko

Vitaly Pavlovich Lagutenko
Born1904
DiedDecember 26, 1968(1968-12-26) (aged 63–64)
NationalitySoviet Union
Alma materMoscow Institute of Transport
FamilyIlya Lagutenko
Engineering career
DisciplineCivil Engineering
ProjectsKhrushchyovka

Vitaly Pavlovich Lagutenko (Russian: Виталий Павлович Лагутенко, 1904, Mogilev – 26 December 1968, Moscow) was a Soviet architect and engineer. His studies of low-cost prefabricated concrete construction, supported by Nikita Khrushchev, led to a complete switch of Soviet building practice from masonry to prefab concrete. Lagutenko designed the standardized 5-story apartment houses, known as khrushchevka, and associated technologies of fast, mass-scale construction. These low-cost blocks, built by millions of units, helped relieve post-war housing shortage.