Ivan Rerberg

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Born4 October 1869
DiedOctober 15, 1932 (aged 63)
Moscow
Resting placeVvedenskoye Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationArchitect
Ivan Ivanovich Rerberg
Born4 October 1869
DiedOctober 15, 1932 (aged 63)
Moscow
Resting placeVvedenskoye Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationArchitect
PracticeRoman Klein firm (18971909)
Own practice
BuildingsCentral Telegraph and Kiyevsky Rail Terminal (Moscow)
Northern Insurance clock tower, 19091912

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]

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