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Boris Mikhailovich Iofan (Russian: Борис Михайлович Иофан, IPA: [ɪɐˈfan];
April 28, 1891 –
March 11, 1976) was a
Soviet architect of
Jewish origin, known...
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especially important to the
Soviet state for
propaganda purposes.
Boris Iofan's victory in a
series of four
architectural competitions held
between 1931...
- The
leading architect Boris Iofan bid for the skys****er
project in 1947 but the job was ****igned to Lev Rudnev,
because Iofan made a
mistake placing his...
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Union under the
leadership of
Joseph Stalin,
between 1933 (when
Boris Iofan's draft for the
Palace of the
Soviets was
officially approved) and 1955 (when...
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defense ring, and the site was abandoned.
Between 1947 and 1956,
Boris Iofan presented six new
drafts for this site, and also for
Vorobyovy Gory on a...
- heads. The
concept and
compositional design belong to the
architect Boris Iofan. It is 24.5 metres (78 feet) high, made from
stainless steel by Vera Mukhina...
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novelty in
German pavilion. The
architect of the
Soviet pavilion was
Boris Iofan. Vera
Mukhina designed the
large figurative sculpture on the pavilion. The...
- the National, the
Metropol and the Loskutnaya. It was
designed by
Boris Iofan, who
lived in the
building from 1931 to 1976. (He also
designed the Palace...
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named after the
revolutionary Nikolai Bauman. It was
designed by
Boris Iofan and Yury
Zenkevich and
opened in 1944. The Art Deco
design features white...
- Venice. The last, closed,
stage of the
contest was won by
Boris Iofan. On May 10, 1933,
Iofan was
announced as the
winner and
officially instructed to redesign...