Joseph Karakis (or ''Iosif Karakys''; , ; 29 May 1902 – 23 February 1988) was a
Ukrainian Soviet
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architect
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, urban planner,
painter
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and
teacher
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. He is considered by some as one of the most prolific
[
Ukraininan
] Kiev architects, designing many buildings that are now considered architectural landmarks. More than two-thousand
school
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s
were built in the Soviet Union from designs created by Karakis, and overall there were more than four thousand buildings built from his designs.
Biography
Joseph Karakis was born on 29 May 1902 in the town of
Balta, to Julius Borisovich Karakis (1879–1943), co-owner and a worker of a
sugar
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factory
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in Turbin and Karakis (maiden name Geybtman) Frida Jakovlevna (1882–1968). Joseph was the oldest child and had a younger brother David Julevich Karakis (1904–1970) who has chosen to become a
doctor
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, and was a
colonel
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and chief of medical squadron during
World War II
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.
From 1909 till 1917 Joseph Karakis studied at
Vinnytsia
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Realschule
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, while attending evening drawing classes of Abraham Cherkassky. In 1918, he worked as a painter decorator in Vinnytsia theater at Matthew Drak for the troupe of
Hnat Yura
Hnat Petrovych Yura (, ; also Gnat Yura; – January 18, 1966) was a Soviet and Ukrainian director, actor of theatre and film, pedagogue. He directed two films, and appeared on screen six times during the Soviet era. Yura received titles of ...
,
Amvrosy Buchma and Marian Krushelnitskiy.
[
] The following year, he joined the
Red Army
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as a
volunteer
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, where he served as an artist for the
agitation train. In 1921 he worked as an artist for the Vinnytsia Commission on Monuments and art of antiquity. He was responsible for the formation of the city
museum
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's
gallery
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Albums
* ' ...
and
library
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from the
collection
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of
Princess
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Branitskaya's
mansion
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in
Nemyriv
Nemyriv ( ; ) is a historic city in Vinnytsia Oblast (province) in Ukraine, located in the historical region of Podolia. It was the administrative center of former Nemyriv Raion (district). Population:
Nemyriv is one of the oldest cities in Vin ...
.
In 1922 he was admitted to the Institute of National Economy at the Faculty of Law. A year later he was admitted to the Kiev Art Institute in the Faculty of Painting.
During his studies he worked as a theatre artist (during the years of 1925–1926 under the leadership of Nicholas Burachek).
At the same time, in 1925, as a result of an influence by James Steinberg, he transitioned from a third year of having art major to a first year in an architectural department.
In 1926, while studying, he worked as a senior technician in the construction of the Kiev
railway
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station
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with his teacher Alexander Verbitsky,
[
] then assistant to the design as well as the implementation of the Academy of Sciences and first in Ukraine house for doctor's families located on Velyka Zhytomyrska str. 17 in Kiev.
In 1927, in a secret from their parents married Conservatory student of piano major Anna Kopman (1904–1993), who was considered one of the Kiev beauties.
In 1929 he graduated with an architecture major. Architectural design was taught by P. Aleshin, A. Verbitsky and V. Rykov. In 1931 he received an invitation to teach at the
Kiev construction institute. Before the war, Karakis was an architect of various houses and public buildings, among which were the Jewish Theatre in Kiev, the National Museum of Ukraine and others. Since 1941 he was an associate professor of architectural design at KARI. During the war years he worked on the contraction of the heavy machinery factories in Rostankoproekt (
Rostov-on-Don
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and then in
Tashkent
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). From 1942 to 1944 Karakis worked as a chief architect of the
Farkhad Dam
The Farkhad Dam () (also known as Dam-16) is a hydroelectric and irrigation dam on the Spitamen District, Spitamen in Sughd Province, Tajikistan. It is a part of the Naryn-Syr Darya Cascade. The dam is located on the territory of Tajikistan an ...
, where he has designed the dam, diversion channels, machinery room as well as various housing projects. After the war he worked in the Kiev Giprograde and Civil Engineering Institute, and from 1948, was chief of the institute of the art industry of USSR Academy of Architecture.
In 1951, after another ideological "cleansing", he was fired. He was the only person who championed the preservation of historical monuments during the period of "struggle with cosmopolitanism."
Since 1952 Karakis worked in the Giprograd on the model design. From 1963 till 1976 he was head of the Design department at the Architecture School in KievZNIIEP. In 1977, following the invitation of B. E. Yasievich (1929–1992), he joined for some time the Kiev Research Institute of History, Theory and prospective problems of Soviet architecture. There Karakis worked on development of the "Housing of the Near Future" prospect for building in Kiev.
Karakis died on 23 February 1988. He was buried at
Baikove Cemetery
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beside his mother.
Projects
In
Kyiv
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:
*
The Art School. (currently
National Historical Museum of Ukraine
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) (1938)
*
House of the Officers – Str. Grushevskogo, 30/1 (now it hosts the Central Museum of Armed Forces of Ukraine)
* The stairs and retaining wall with lanterns at the entrance to the site of the National Museum of History of Ukraine from the Vladimir street.
* "Model" school 29 (Co-authored with Voloshinov, G. and P. Aleshin, P; 1929)
* Residential house in Holosievo Forestry Institute (1931)
* House of the Red Army and Navy in Kyiv (1932)
* Reconstruction of the club in Avia-gorod (1933–1934)
* Restaurant "Dynamo", next to the Dynamo stadium (1932–1934)
* Music School and Concert Hall of the Conservatory of Music Alley (1936–1937)
* Reconstruction of the Theatre of the Red Army on the street. Meringovskoy (1938)
* Jewish theatre on Khreshchatyk str. 17 (1939)
* 10-storey residential house in the style of constructivism in the street. Mazeppa (January Uprising). (1934–37)
* Residential building on the January Uprising str. 3 (1934–1936)
* Government Area (1935–1936)
* Residential house on the street. 25 October street (now called Institutskaya No. 15-17) (1935–1937)
* Dwelling house quo St George st. (1937)
* Residential house for senior officers on the Zolotovorotskaya street (1936)
* River Station in Kyiv in co-authorship with N. Holostenko. (1940)
* Residential house at Striletska street, 12 (1939–1940)
* The residential complex of the State Planning Commission on a street. 25 October (1938–1941)
* The second phase of the quarter on the January Uprising str., 5 (1939–1940)
* Houses of the pilot plant on the street. German and st. Laboratory (1939–1940)
* Dwelling house gallery type (1940–1941, 1949) – In the house for workers of the Kiev shoe factory number 4 has been implemented completely atypical for Kiev gallery-system, typical of southern regions. Staircases are located on both sides of the body, the passage to the apartments through the open gallery. This design save 15% of funds in the construction of the building. Before the war, was built in draft form, later renovated and decorated. Includes 1-2-room apartments
* Gallery type houses with 50 apartments on Vyshgorod and Nekrasov streets (1939–1941)
* Building on Kreschatyk, 29 (destroyed in the explosion Kreschatyk) (1939–1941)
* Machining shop pilot plant (1940)
* Experimental School in the boulevard of Peoples' Friendship No. 12 (1958)
* Model School (1953–1955)
* Experimental School No.80 (in front of the school there was a square with a fountain). (1960)
In the city
Begovat (Central Asia):
*
Farkhad Dam
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: dam, machine room, the diversion canal (2 km. long) and aqueduct for the Farkhad Dam (1942–1944);
* Housing estates Farhadskaya GES 1000 and 500 (1943–1945);
* Detached house for the construction of hydroelectric Farhadskaya (1943).
* In years, Kryvyi Rih, Vinnitsa, etc.:
* Cinema at the 1000 spectators (1934–1935).
In the city of
Kryvyi Rih
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:
* Sotsgorod (1933–1936).
In the city of
Kharkov
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. :
* House of the Red Army and Navy (1934);
* House Co-operative societies (in collaboration with VI Zabolotny and P. Yurchenko)
raft
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(1940)
* School on the street. Louis Pasteur (awarded first prize contest for the best building) (1954).
In the city
Skhomorohi (now Ozernoe):
* House of the Red Army (1933–1934).
In the city of Komsomolsk:
* Music School.
In the city of Kramatorsk:
* Palace of Culture im.Stalina (Co-authored with L. Yurovsky)
raft
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(1940)
In the city of
Lugansk
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:
* Hotel "October" (now called "Ukraine") (built in 1947–1952).
In the city of Moscow:
* Kursk Station. (Co-authored with L. Yurchenko and S. Tatarenko Award)
raft
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(1932)
In the city
Voroshilovgrad
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Luhansk served as the administra ...
:
* School;
* Museum of the Revolution
roject(1940).
In the city of
Tashkent
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:
* Abrasive Works (1942);
* School No. 110 named after
Shevchenko
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for 2600 students in the "Ukrainian" district of the city (1969).
In the city of Chisinau:
* Monument Kotovsk (in collaboration with the sculptor LD Muravina), custom competition (1947).
In the city of Kramatorsk:
* Experimental School (1962).
In addition:
* Pilot schools for children who recover from cerebral palsy in Odessa and Berdyansk (1963);
* Experimental school for mentally retarded children in Zaporizhzhya (1964);
* School of square classes in Kramatorsk (1965);
* Consolidated school building (pavilion type) for 2,032 students in
Donetsk
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on the
Kalmius
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river (1965)
* Pilot school buildings large capacity in Makhachkala, Baku, Voroshilovgrad, Dnipridzerzhinsk (1966–1969);
* School in Komsomolsk;
* From 1953 to 1975 was developed jointly with a team of employees over 40 model projects of different capacities of secondary schools, boarding schools and music which has built more than four thousand buildings in Ukraine, schools, and other republics of the RSFSR (1954-198?).
Selected publications
* In Ukrainian : "Яким повинно бути житло // Більшовик. – 1936. – 5 серпня. – № 181"
* In Ukrainian : "Про план житлового осередку // Соціалістичний Київ. – 1936. – № 6 (співавтор І. Дубов)"
* In Ukrainian : "Школи художнього виховання // Соціалістичний Київ. – 1937. – № 2"
* In Ukrainian : "Жилий квартал над Дніпром // Соціалістичний Київ. – 1937. – № 4
* In Ukrainian : "Будівництво і проектування сільських шкіл на Україні // Радянська школа. – 1938. – № 4
* In Ukrainian : "Колгоспний клуб // Архітектура Радянської України. – 1941. – № 6"
* In Ukrainian : "Москва радянська // Вісник Академії архітектури УРСР. – 1947. – № 2"
* In Ukrainian : "Нова, незвична… // Київський будівельник—1960. – 16 червня. – № 24"
* In Russian: "За комплексную застройку // Архитектурная газета. – 1936. – 8 июня. – № 32"
* In Russian: "Жилой дом на Украине // Архитектурная газета – 1937. – 18 апреля. – № 22
* In Russian: "Архитектура жилья на Украине: 20 лет Великой Социалистической революции // Архитектурная газета. – 1937. – 8 октября. – № 69
* In Russian: "Экспериментальное проектирование жилых микрорайонов // Вестник ГИПРОГРАДа. – К., 1946"
* In Russian: "Хозяйственные сооружения в системе двухэтажной жилой застройки // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1952. – № 3"
* In Russian: "Здание гостиницы в г. Ворошиловграде // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1952. – № 14"
* In Russian: "Экспериментальный проект жилого дома галерейного типа на 72 квартиры // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1956. – № 1"
* In Russian: "Галерейные жилые дома // Архитектура СССР. – 1957. – № 4"
* In Russian: "Типовое проектирование школ-интернатов // Строительство и архитектура. – 1957. – № 3; Будівництво і архітектура. – 1957. – № 3"
* In Russian: "К вопросу проектирования новых типов школьных зданий (Из опыта типового проектирования ГИПРОГРАДа) // Проектирование и строительство школьных зданий. – К., 1958."
* In Russian: "Средняя школа на 400 учащихся: Некоторые конструктивные и планировочные особенности школьных зданий, проектируемых из крупных стеновых блоков // Проектирование и строительство школьных зданий. – К., 1958"
* In Russian: "Однокомнатные квартиры в галерейном доме // Строительство и архитектура. – 1958. – № 1; Будівництво і архітектура. – 1958. – № 1 (соавтор Х. Заривайская)"
* In Russian: "Типовой проект семилетней музыкальной школы на 200—300 учащихся // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1958. – № 7 (134)"
* In Russian: "Пути улучшения экономических и бытовых качеств жилья // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1958. – № 8-9 (135—136)"
* In Russian: "Новые типовые проекты // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД. – К., 1958. – № 10"
* In Russian: "Жилые дома галерейного типа для строительства в VII и VIII пятилетках // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД – К., 1958 – № 10"
* In Russian: "Типовой проект семилетней музыкальной школы на 200—300 учащихся // Техническая информация / ГИПРОГРАД – К., 1958. – № 7"
* In Russian: "Новые типовые проекты: О домах галерейного типа // Жилищное строительство. – 1958. – № 11"
* In Russian: "Пути улучшения планировки жилья // Строительство и архитектура. – 1959. – № 1; Будівництво і архітектура. – 1959. – № 1"
* In Russian: "Жилой корпус на 600 воспитанников
�колы-интернатав Киеве // Строительство и архитектура. – 1959. – № 2 (соавторы Н.Савченко, А.Волненко)"
* In Russian: "Номенклатура домов галерейного типа для строительства в Украинской ССР // Жилищное строительство. – 1959. – № 2"
* In Russian: "От эксперимента – к массовому строительству: Комплексная серия типовых проектов школ и школ-интернатов // Строительство и архитектура. – 1960. – № 11 (соавтор В. Городской)"
* In Russian: "Экспериментальная школа в Киеве // Жилищное строительство – 1961 – № 4"
* In Russian: "Кооперирование и размещение школ и школьных городков в современной жилой застройке // Архитектура учебно-воспитательных зданий в жилой застройке. – М., 1976"
* In Russian: "Жилище ближайшего будущего (Научно-творческое поисковое исследование): Отчет о НИР / Киевский научно-исследовательский институт теории, истории и перспективных проблем советской архитектуры (ныне – НИИТИАГ). Инв. № 1071. – К., 1977. – 29 с."
* and more.
Students
Various people consider themselves to be students of Karakis. Most of them studied and worked with the architect during the period of 1933 to 1952. Several, later became famous Soviet and Ukrainian architects. among those people are: Anatoly Dobrovolsky, Abraham Moiseevich Miletsky, Yuri Aseev, Valentin Ezhov, Vadim Skugarev, Boris Zhezherin, Anatoly Ignaschenko, Viktor Chepelyk, Zoya V. Moiseenko, Boris M. Davidson (Karakis helped him to defend his doctoral architectural thesis), Yuriy Khimich and more.
Some of his students later became writers, among them
Viktor Nekrasov
Viktor Platonovich Nekrasov (, ; 17 June 1911, in Kyiv – 3 September 1987, in Paris) was a Soviet writer, journalist and editor.
Biography
Nekrasov was born in Kyiv and graduated with a degree in architecture in 1936. Between 1937 and 1941, h ...
and Leonid Serpilin. Karakis's student,
Volodymyr Dakhno, became an animation film director.
One of Joseph Karakis's students was his daughter Irma Karakis, who later earned a PhD in architecture and became a senior researcher. Irma Karakis worked as head of an interior sector of KievZNIIEP.
Notes
External links
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Berkovich, Gary. Reclaiming a History. Jewish Architects in Imperial Russia and the USSR. Volume 3. Socialist Realism: 1933–1955. Weimar und Rostock: Grunberg Verlag. 2022. P. 39. .
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1902 births
1988 deaths
People from Balta, Ukraine
People from Baltsky Uyezd
Soviet people of Jewish descent
Soviet architects
Art Nouveau architects
Soviet urban planners
20th-century Ukrainian architects
Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War
Soviet military personnel of World War II
Burials at Baikove Cemetery