Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin (14 December 1901 – 23 October 1990) was a Georgian-British architect who pioneered modernist design in Britain in the 1930s. His work includes the Highpoint housing complex, the Penguin Pool at London Zoo, Finsbury Health Centre and Spa Green Estate.[1]
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Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin (14 December 1901 – 23 October 1990) was a Georgian-British architect who pioneered modernist design in Britain in the 1930s...
Highgate. The architectural design was by the Georgian-British architect BertholdLubetkin, the structural design by the Anglo-Danish engineer Ove Arup and the...
The Tecton Group was a radical architectural group co-founded by BertholdLubetkin, Francis Skinner, Denys Lasdun, Michael Dugdale, Anthony Chitty, Val...
modernist animal enclosures and other buildings designed by the architect BertholdLubetkin and the Tecton Group. The zoo went into receivership in 1977 and was...
designed by BertholdLubetkin and the Tecton architecture practice. The design shares some of its materials and detailing with similar Lubetkin projects...
architecture practice, led by BertholdLubetkin. Following the dissolution of Tecton, the project was realised by Lubetkin, Francis Skinner and Douglas...
resident-elected management organization. In 1998 this work by the architect BertholdLubetkin received a Grade II* listing (the grade higher than II) for its architectural...
El Lissitzky, Konstantin Melnikov, Vladimir Krinsky and the young BertholdLubetkin. Projects from 1923 to 1935 like Lissitzky and Mart Stam's Wolkenbügel...
purchased by the zoo in 1932. A new gorilla house was designed for him by BertholdLubetkin. Mok died of Bright's disease in 1938. His skeleton and skin were...
working relationship that Arup developed with Tecton's senior partner BertholdLubetkin, proved to be highly important in the development of both men's careers...
influential MARS Group from England was represented. In 1935 MARS member BertholdLubetkin and his practice, the Tecton Group completed Highpoint in Highgate...
Park. Built in 1932–33, it was designed by the Modernist architect BertholdLubetkin, with civil engineering assistance from Ove Arup, in the International...
immediate postwar period by the Tecton architecture practice, led by BertholdLubetkin. Following the dissolution of Tecton, the project was realised by...
Kossoff), broadcaster David Kossoff, actor Paul Kossoff, blues guitarist BertholdLubetkin, architect Nikolai Medtner, pianist and composer Helen Mirren (born...
(1865–1939) William Lethaby (1857–1931) Sir Robert Lorimer (1864–1929) BertholdLubetkin (1901–1990) Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944) Charles Rennie Mackintosh...
of domestic architecture, by such architects as Wells Coates and BertholdLubetkin. Thanks to such strongly conservative local residents' associations...
in the Constructivist style by Douglas Bailey, Francis Skinner and BertholdLubetkin, the successors to the Tecton Group, and was completed in 1962. The...
London. The idea of the 'social condenser' was also acknowledged by BertholdLubetkin an influence on his work. The Utopianism and reformism of everyday...
from 1670 which houses the theatre Upstairs at the Gatehouse and BertholdLubetkin's 1930s Highpoint buildings. Pond Square, behind the High Street, is...
(1901–1963), Estonia Adolf Loos (1870–1933), Austria/Czechoslovakia BertholdLubetkin (1901–1990), UK/USSR Bill Lucas (1924–2001), Australia Hans Luckhardt...
London, Islington Museum – 245 St John Street, Islington. Bust by BertholdLubetkin commissioned by the UK Government during the war in tribute to the...
of Haywards Heath is Stéphanie Inglesfield. in 1934 the architects BertholdLubetkin and Tecton obtained planning permission for some modernist-style houses...
Rehovot, Israel 1936 Wells Coates Isokon building London, England 1934 BertholdLubetkin Highpoint I London, England 1935 Maxwell Fry Sun House London, England...