Yakov Belopolsky
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Yakov Borisovich Belopolsky Яков Борисович Белопольский Яків Борисович Білопільський | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 May 1993 | (aged 77)
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | People's Architect of the USSR (1988) |
Yakov Borisovich Belopolski (Russian: Яков Борисович Белопольский; Ukrainian: Яків Борисович Білопільський, romanized: Yakiv Borysovych Bilopilskyi) was a Soviet architect.[1]
Among other work, he was responsible for the design of the Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park in Berlin.[2] He was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1950, and was granted the title of People's Architect of the USSR in 1988.
Literature
[edit]- Berkovich, Gary. Reclaiming a History. Jewish Architects in Imperial Russia and the USSR. Volume 4. Modernized Socialist Realism: 1955–1991. Weimar und Rostock: Grunberg Verlag. 2022 ISBN 978-3-933713-65-0.
References
[edit]- ^ Ikonnikov, A. V. (2003). "Belopol'sky, Yakov". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t007739. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
- ^ Kowal, Rebekah J.; Siegmund, Gerald; Martin, Randy (2017). The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics. Oxford University Press. p. 604. ISBN 978-0-19-992818-7.