Yakov Rubanchik
Yakov Osipovich Rubanchik | |
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Born |
Taganrog | June 29, 1899
Died |
December 20, 1948 49) Leningrad | (aged
Nationality | Russia |
Buildings | Vyborgskaia Factory Kitchen[1] |
Yakov Osipovich Rubanchik (1899—1948) was a Soviet Russian architect and artist.
Biography
Yakov Rubanchik was born into a photographer's family in the city of Taganrog in 1899. Studied at the Taganrog Boys Gymnasium.
Graduated from Petrograd-based Vhutein (Higher Art and Technical Institute) in 1928.[2] In summer of 1929 Rubanchik came to his home city Taganrog to make sketches of buildings in historical downtown.[3]
In early 1930s, Rubanchik was part of the Leningrad-based ASNOVA (Russian: АСНОВА; abbreviation for Ассоциация новых архитекторов, "Association of New Architects"), an Avant-Garde architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active in the 1920s and early 1930s, commonly called 'the Rationalists'. Designed several projects of Communal kitchen. In 1933-1941 was director of the workshop 1 of the Leningrad-based State Institute of Urban Design (GIPROGOR).
In 1935 Yakov Rubanchik released a project of reconstruction of Taganrog.[4]
External links and references
- ↑
- ↑ Кашаверская Ю. Неоконченная рукопись Якова Рубанчика // АРДИС. — 2004. — № 3.
- ↑ Энциклопедия Таганрога. 2008 г., статья Г.Т.Шмульян
- ↑ Энциклопедия Таганрога. 2008 г., статья Г.Т.Шмульян
- WWII drawings by Yakov Rubanchik
- 54 buildings designed or co-designed by Yakov Rubanchik, mostly in Stalinist Neoclassicism.