Isaak Bubis
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Isaak Markovich Bubis (1 January 1910 — 5 June 2000) was a Moldavian Soviet engineer and architect. Born in
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, after graduating from high school he studied at the Prague Polytechnic. From 1941 to 1945, he worked on railway construction near
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, he was the chief engineer of the Chișinău Master Plan for the reconstruction of the city centre (1947–1967).


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1910 births 2000 deaths Architects from Chișinău People from Kishinyovsky Uyezd Moldovan Jews Bessarabian Jews Soviet architects Moldovan engineers 20th-century Moldovan architects Soviet engineers Czech Technical University in Prague alumni {{Russia-architect-stub