Rudolf Lubinski
Rudolf Lubinski | |
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Died | March 27, 1935 Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | (aged 61)
Nationality | Croat |
Rudolf Lubinski (also spelled Lubynski; October 31, 1873 – March 27, 1935) was a Croatian architect. Considered to be one of the greatest art nouveau Croatian architects,[citation needed] his most famous work is the Croatian State Archives building on Marulić Square in Zagreb.
Biography
[edit]Lubinski was born in Zagreb to a Croatian Jewish family Lubinski - Lövy.[1][2][3][4] He studied at the Technische Hochschule university in Karlsruhe. After his education, he worked in the architectural studio of Josef Durm, participating in the city projects of Offenburg, Cologne, Karlsruhe and Freiburg. Lubinski has participated in developing the project for the Heidelberg University Library, which came as a particularly good experience gained in the later work in Zagreb.
In 1907, Lubinski created his own studio in Zagreb. He has designed numerous residential houses in Nazorova, Petrinjska and Masarykova street. Some of his major projects were, the Lutheran Center in the Gundulićeva street (1909), Svećenički dom (priests home) in Palmotićeva street (1910), and the building of the insurance company on Mihanovićeva street (1928). From 1911 until 1913, Lubinski worked on his biggest building project, the National and University Library on Marulić Square in Zagreb. From 1926 until 1930, he worked on a project for the Jewish synagogue in Sarajevo, Il Kal grandi.[5] Lubinski's last project was a commercial building on Gajeva street 5.
There were many architects employed in Lubinski's studio, many of whom have since grown into the big names of Zagreb modern architecture, including Stjepan Planić, Stjepan Gomboš, and Juraj Neidhardt.
Lubinski died in Zagreb on March 27, 1935, and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Snješka Knežević (2011, pp. 177, 178)
- ^ Bajruši, Robert; Biluš, Marina; Zahtila, Viktor (15 February 2005). "Židovi koji su izgradili moderni Zagreb" [Jews who built modern Zagreb] (in Croatian). Nacional. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
- ^ "Rudolf Lubinski - hrvatski arhitekt" (in Croatian). HRT. Archived from the original on 2003-01-02.
- ^ (in Croatian) Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Aleksander Laslo, Nataša Maksimović Subašić; Graditelji novog Zagreba; stranica 22; broj 108, siječanj / veljača 2009.
- ^ "Great Sephardic Temple (Il Kal grandi)". Visit Sarajevo. Archived from the original on 2011-01-14.
- ^ (in Croatian) Gradska groblja Zagreb: Rudolf Lubinski, Mirogoj EVG-1-II/I-67
Bibliography
[edit]- Snješka Knežević, Aleksander Laslo (2011). Židovski Zagreb. Zagreb: AGM, Židovska općina Zagreb. ISBN 978-953-174-393-8.