Studied at Leningrad Civil Engineering and Construction Institute (1954–1960) in the Faculty of Architecture; T. V. Savinskaia’s studio (1954–1956). Exhibited from 1958. Worked as an architect in Murmansk and Monchegorsk (1960–1963); in Studio No. 1 at the LenNIIproekt Institute (1963–1980). Taught at the Art Studio of the Vyborgsky District Palace of Pioneers, Leningrad (1980–1985). Main collections: State Museum of the History of St Petersburg, State Russian Museum (both St Petersburg); Zimmerli Art Museum (New Brunswick, USA).