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Iosif Grigor’evich
Langbard, also
Josef Langbard (6
January 1882 in
Bielsk Podlaski,
Grodno Governorate – 3
January 1951 in Leningrad) was a
Soviet Belarusian...
- with the
winner being Iosif Langbard, a
native of the
Grodno Region. The
building was part of a
project led by
Langbard in that area
which included a...
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monumental Stalinist building inaugurated in 1936 and
designed by
Iosif Langbard. The
hospital reached a
capacity of
around 1,000 beds. The
hospital mainly...
- one of the
largest squares in Europe. The
square was
designed by
Iosif Langbard and was
created for
conducting rallies and to
serve as Minsk's main ceremonial...
- Gyl****inning, Skáldskaparmál, Grímnismál (49), Óðins nǫfn (1) Langbarðr
Langbard Long
Beard þulur, Óðins nǫfn (7) Lǫndungr, Loðungr
Shaggy Cloak Wearer...
- 1939. It was one of the only
buildings built by
Soviet architect Iosif Langbard that
survived World War II. It
presents historical education and promotes...
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Vitaly Bujanovsky,
Boris Gutnikov and Yuri Morozov; and
architect Iosif Langbard were all
buried here. The
parents of
Vladimir Putin were also interred...
- a
staple of
American Art Deco, were also used by
Alexey Dushkin,
Iosif Langbard,
Dmitry Chechulin and
Iofan himself.
European left-wing
architects could...
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Government House,
Minsk (and
similar Oblispolkom in Mogilev) by
Iosif Langbard Derzhprom (1928) by
Sergey Serafimov,
Samuil Kravets and Marc
Folger House...
- competition, and at the end to
choose the
project of
architect Joseph Langbard. Meanwhile,
according to Oleg Yunakov's
research based on
archive do****ents...