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Tamara Dawydowna Katzenellenbogen ( Russian Тамара Давыдовна Каценеленбоген ; * 1894 in Dünaburg , Vitebsk Governorate ; † 1976 in Leningrad ) was a Russian - Soviet architect and town planner .

Life

Katzenellenbogen studied in St. Petersburg 1911–1916 in the architecture department of the Higher Polytechnic Courses for Women, which in 1915 became the Polytechnic Institute for Women. After the October Revolution , she graduated from the architecture faculty of the Petrograd Higher Artistic-Technical Institute in 1923, which had emerged from the Imperial Academy of Arts .

Katzenellenbogen created her first project in 1923 for the architectural competition for the construction of a Palace of Labor on Moscow's Lenin Mountains . Noi Abramowitsch Trozki won 1st prize , but the Palace of Work was not realized. She developed projects for the development of the Rajons of Chemical Combine for fragrances Tesche in Kaluga and the center of Murmansk (1930). She built several apartment complexes in Leningrad . In Samara she built the opera and ballet theater together with Noi Abramowitsch Trozki (1936–1938).

After the German-Soviet War , Katzenellenbogen built the New Sochi Sanatorium in Sochi from 1951 to 1955 .

Works

Individual evidence

  1. В. Г. Исаченко: Зодчие Санкт-Петербурга. XX век . Лениздат, St. Petersburg 2000, ISBN 5-289-01928-6 , p. 661 .
  2. a b c Rossijskaja Evrejskaja Enziklopedija: Каценеленбоген, Тамара Давыдовна (accessed April 8, 2020).
  3. Санаторий «Новые Сочи» (accessed April 8, 2020).
  4. Sankt-Peterburg Enziklopedija: Дома специалистов (общая статья) (accessed April 8, 2020).