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Paul Mandelstamm
Latvian architect

Paul Mandelstamm

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Latvian architect
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Žagarė, Lithuania
Death
Place of death
Riga, Latvia
Age
70 years
Education
Polytechnikum Riga
(-1892)
Rīgas politehniskais institūts
(-1898)
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Biography

Paul Mandelstamm (Born Fayvush Mandelstamm; /ˈmændəlstæm/; Latvian: Pauls Mandelštams; Russian: Павел Григорьевич (Файвел Гиршевич) Мандельштам, Pavel Grigor'evič (Fajvel Girševič) Mandel'štam; 19 September [O.S. 7] 1872 – 1941) was a Baltic German-Jewish architect, working mainly in present-day Latvia.

Biography

Paul Mandelstamm was born in Kovno Governorate in present-day Lithuania (then part of the Russian Empire). He studied both architecture and civil engineering at Riga Polytechnic Institute (today Riga Technical University) and graduated in 1892. He worked on the construction of the first electric tram line in Riga in 1900–1901, and supervised the construction of waterworks in the city in 1903–1904. He furthermore designed more than 50 buildings in the city, from the beginning in an Eclectic style, but later in Art Nouveau and later still in a Functionalist style.

He was a victim of Holocaust and was shot in the Riga Central Prison in 1941, during the German occupation of Latvia during World War II.

Examples of buildings by Paul Mandelstamm

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