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Romanovich Collection

"Romanovich: A Master of Modernist Architecture and a Poetic Legacy" Step into the world of Romanovich

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Residential Flats Architectural Competition Winner

Residential Flats Architectural Competition Winner
A winning architectural design for a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd. This perspective shows a five storey reinforced concrete residential flat

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade, Interior

Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade, Interior
A photograph of a hallway to a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton. Built in pre-cast reinforced concrete

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade

Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade
A pair of photographs showing a general view and a bird eye view of a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Modernist Houses, Plumstead

Modernist Houses, Plumstead
A photograph which shows a row of four speculatively built modernist houses in monolithic reinforced concrete, located in Plumstead

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Modernist House, Haywards Heath

Modernist House, Haywards Heath
A photograph of a modernist houses forming part of a housing estate in Haywards Heath, Sussex, designed in 1936 by architect Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Group Of Modernist Houses, Haywards Heath

Group Of Modernist Houses, Haywards Heath
A photograph of a group of modernist houses forming the nucleus of a housing estate in Haywards Heath, Sussex, designed in 1936 by architect Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton. Date: circa 1937

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Alexander Luria, Russian psychologist

Alexander Luria, Russian psychologist
Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977), Russian psychologist. Luria was educated at Kazan University and established its Psychoanalytic Association

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich (1743-1816). Russian poet

Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich (1743-1816). Russian poet
Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich (Kazan, 1743-Zvan ka Novgorod, 1816). Russian poet. Colored engraving

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Gabriel Derzhavin - 1

Gabriel Derzhavin - 1
GABRIEL ROMANOVICH DERZHAVIN Russian writer and statesman Date: 1743 - 1816

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Gabriel Derzhavin - 2

Gabriel Derzhavin - 2
GABRIEL ROMANOVICH DERZHAVIN Russian writer and statesman - looking more like a poet than a statesman, unlike the other portrait we have of him ! Date: 1743 - 1816

Background imageRomanovich Collection: Prince Roman of Halych-Volhynia receiving the ambassadors of Pope Innocent III, 1875

Prince Roman of Halych-Volhynia receiving the ambassadors of Pope Innocent III, 1875
BAL356479 Prince Roman of Halych-Volhynia receiving the ambassadors of Pope Innocent III, 1875 (oil on canvas) by Nevrev, Nikolai Vasilievich (1830-1904); Belorussian National Gallery, Minsk


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"Romanovich: A Master of Modernist Architecture and a Poetic Legacy" Step into the world of Romanovich, an architectural genius whose designs have captivated the hearts and minds of many. With numerous accolades under his belt, including winning the Residential Flats Architectural Competition, Romanovich's innovative approach to design has left an indelible mark on the industry. One of his notable creations is the Modernist Bungalow in Whipsnade. Its sleek lines and minimalist aesthetic seamlessly blend with its surroundings, creating a harmonious fusion between nature and architecture. Step inside this masterpiece, and you'll be greeted by an interior that exudes elegance and sophistication. But Romanovich's talent doesn't stop there; he has also crafted other remarkable structures such as the Modernist Houses in Plumstead. These homes showcase his ability to create functional spaces without compromising on style. Each house stands as a testament to his commitment to pushing boundaries within modernism. Venturing further into Haywards Heath reveals more gems from Romanovich's portfolio. The Modernist House in Haywards Heath showcases his ability to merge form with function effortlessly. Its clean lines, expansive windows, and open floor plan invite natural light while providing ample space for residents to live comfortably. A group of Modernist Houses in Haywards Heath demonstrates Romanovich's versatility as an architect. Each dwelling possesses its own unique character yet remains cohesive within the ensemble—a true testament to his mastery of design principles. While "Romanovich" may bring thoughts of architectural brilliance, it is important not to overlook another influential figure bearing this name—Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816). This Russian poet left behind a poetic legacy that continues to inspire generations today. Gabriel Derzhavin was known for his profound verses that touched upon themes ranging from love and patriotism to philosophical musings about life itself.