Natalija Abramovna Kashdan

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Natalija Abramowna Kaschdan ( Russian: Наталия Абрамовна Каждан ; * 1941 ; † 2017 in Moscow ) was a Soviet - Russian architect .

Life

Kashdan's father Abram Issaakowitsch Kaschdan (1907–1955) taught at the Moscow State Institute for Theater Arts . Her mother Tatjana Pawlowna Kaschdan (1918–2009) was an architectural historian .

Kaschdan studied at the Moscow Architecture Institute (MArchI) with a degree in 1966. She then taught drawing in the MArchI preparatory courses. She was a member of the Union of Architects of the USSR .

Grave of the Kashdan family

Kaschdan worked as an architect at the Institute for Reconstruction of Historic Cities ( Inrekon ). She carried out her various assignments as a member of special aurot collectives . She designed large sales building complexes in Gorky and Ulyanovsk . She redeveloped the rows of shops in the historical center of Bukhara to revive the national industries . She developed model projects for sales buildings and planned the construction of the Polytechnic Institute in Dushanbe . She developed economically justified tourism programs for the cities of Azerbaijan and for Baku . She renovated various buildings in Moscow.

Kaschdan was at the Moscow Vvedenskoye Cemetery buried.

Individual evidence

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  3. Naschtschokina MW , Перфильева Л. А .: Памяти Татьяны Павловны Каждан . In: Русская усадьба. Сборник ОИРУ . tape 31 , no. 15 , 2009, p. 638-647 .
  4. Московский архитектурный институт. Известные преподаватели (accessed April 21, 2020).