Salomeya Maximovna Gelfer ( December 27, 1916 , Bialystok , Russian Empire - January 31, 2011, Moscow) - Soviet architect , Honored Architect of the Russian Federation .
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| Date of Birth | December 27, 1916 |
| Place of Birth | Bialystok , Russia |
| Date of death | January 31, 2011 (aged 94) |
| Place of death | Moscow |
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| Worked in the cities | Moscow , Novosibirsk , Ufa |
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Biography
Salome Maximovna Gelfer was born in Bialystok . She graduated from the Architectural College and the Moscow Architectural Institute (MARCHI). Student S.N. Kozhin, G.P. Goltz , N.I. Sobolev, M.P. Parusnikova . She was buried at the Don cemetery in Moscow.
Selected Projects and Buildings
The building of the Ufa State Circus , designed by S. M. Gelfer
- Apartment building on the 3rd Tverskaya-Yamskaya street in Moscow , 1932).
- Tuberculosis sanatorium for the Teberda resort in the North Caucasus (1939).
- The project of the city of Chernikovsk in Bashkiria , now - one of the most important areas of the Bashkir capital, Ufa (1942-1945).
- Project of the Ufa Circus (1966). It was implemented in nine other major cities of the USSR (Samara, Donetsk, Perm, Krivoy Rog, Novosibirsk, Lugansk, Voronezh, Kharkov, Bryansk).
- Projects of reconstruction and restoration of theaters: Kirovsky in Leningrad and the Moscow Art Theater in Moscow (1960-1980s).
Links
- Salomea Maximovna Gelfer (Russian)
- From the exhibition at the Shchusev Museum (Russian)