Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin was a Russian émigré architect who pioneered modernist design in Britain in the 1930s. His work includes the Highpoint housing complex, London Zoo penguin pool, Finsbury Health Centre and Spa Green Estate. Berthold Lubetkin was born in Tiflis into a Jewish family. His father, Roman Aronovich Lubetkin , was a railroad engineer. Lubetkin studied in Moscow and Leningrad where he witnessed the Russian Revolution of 1917 and absorbed elements of Constructivism, both as a participant in street festivals and as a student at VKhUTEMAS. Lubetkin practiced in... Paris in the 1920s in partnership with Jean Ginsburg, with whom he designed an apartment building on the Avenue de Versailles . In Paris he associated with the leading figures of the European Avant Garde including Le Corbusier. He continued to participate in the debates of Constructivism, designing a trade pavilion for the USSR in Bordeaux and participating in the Palace of the Soviets competition, for which his entry was shortlisted.
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| Birthdate: | December 14, 1901 |
| Birthplace: | Tbilisi |
| Date of death: | October 23, 1990 |
| Education: | SVOMAS, Berlin Textile Academy |
| Also known as: | Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin, Berthold R Lubetkin |