Ivan Ivanovich Rerberg | |
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Born | 4 October 1869 |
Died | October 15, 1932 (aged 63) |
Nationality | Russian Empire, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Roman Klein firm (1897–1909) Own practice |
Buildings | Central Telegraph and Kiyevsky Rail Terminal (Moscow) |
Ivan Ivanovich Rerberg (October 4, 1869 – October 15, 1932)[1] was a Russian civil engineer, architect and educator active in Moscow in 1897–1932. Rerberg's input to present-day Moscow include Kiyevsky Rail Terminal, Central Telegraph building and the Administration building of Moscow Kremlin. Rerberg, a fourth member in a dynasty of engineers, was credited with innovative approach to structural frames and despised the title of an architect, always signing his drafts Engineer Rerberg.[2]