Iosif Langbard
Iosif Grigor’evich Langbard, also Josef Langbard (Bielsk Podlaski, Grodno Governorate January 6, 1882 - Leningrad, January 3, 1951) was a Soviet Belarus architect and Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1934).
Langbard studied architecture at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (1907-1914), and later returned there to teach becoming a professor from 1939-1950. He was the architect of many of most important Soviet-era buildings in Minsk including the Government Building of the BSSR (be:Дом урада, Мінск 1930–33), the Minsk Officers’ House (1934–39), the Byelorussian Theater of Opera and Ballet (1935–38), and the Academy of Sciences of the BSSR (1935–39).[1][2] Langbard also worked on buildings in Kiev after it became the Ukrainian capital,[3] such as the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukraine.
Works
- Monument to Taras Shevchenko
Gallery
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Foreign Ministry, Kiev
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Officers' House, Minsk
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Oblispolkom, Mogilev
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Government House, Minsk
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Belarus Academy of Sciences, Minsk
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Officer's House, Minsk
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Government House, Minsk
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Government House, Minsk
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National Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk
References
- ↑ Great Soviet Encyclopedia Langbard, Iosif Grigor’evich
- ↑ Centropa: a journal of central European architecture and related arts:4 2004 "Almost all these buildings were designed by the architect Iosiph Langbard. The light grey facades of the mostly simple ground-plans of the buildings are remarkable examples of architecture representing a cross between Russian ..."
- ↑ Kiev Ancient and Modern City Mykola Fedorovych Kotliar, "After the Ukrainian capital was moved to Kiev construction started on the central government square over the Dnieper Hills (architect IG Langbard). "
External links
- Архитектор Иосиф Григорьевич Лангбард (1882—1951). К 125- летию со дня рождения (Russian)
- Биографическая статья в журнале «Мишпоха» (Russian)
- Творчество архитектора И. Г. Лангбарда (Russian)
- Архитектор Иосиф Лангбард (Russian)
- ТРУДОВАЯ КНИЖКА ИОСИФА ЛАНГБАРДА, ИЛИ ИСТОРИЯ О ТОМ, КАК В МИНСК ВЕРНУЛСЯ АРХИВ ЛЕГЕНДАРНОГО ЗОДЧЕГО (Russian)
- Дом офицеров в Минске. История и настоящее (Russian)