Aleksandrs Klinklāvs

Aleksandrs Klinklāvs (February 7, 1899 – October 6, 1982)[1] [2] was a Latvian architect.

Aleksandrs Klinklāvs
Born(1899-02-07)February 7, 1899
DiedOctober 6, 1982(1982-10-06) (aged 83)
Chicago, USA
NationalityLatvian
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsMinistry of Finance, Riga
Sanatorium of Tērvete, Tērvete
G. Ērenpreis Bicycle Factory, Riga

Education

In 1930 he graduated from the University of Latvia Faculty of Architecture.[1]

Career

In early 1930s he started to work in building department of Latvian Red Cross and established his own office of architecture. From 1936 to 1940 he worked in Latvian Chamber of Crafts. During the World War II he emigrated to Germany and in 1948 he moved to live in Canada. He worked in architect company Barott, Marshall & Meritt, where he was the main designer, in 1959 he became the main designer in Chicago architect company Jensen, Halstead & Rummel. Klinklāvs participated in the establishment of Latvian Theater of Montreal.[1] In his list of projects there are various hospitals and public buildings. In Latvia he projected the building of Finance Ministry of Latvia, The Sanatorium of Tērvete, building of G. Ērenpreis Bicycle factory in Riga.[1][3]

Selected list of buildings by A. Klinklāvs

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References

  1. Encyclopedia of Latvia/ Latvijas enciklopēdija. 3. sējums. Rīga.Publisher: Valērija Belokoņa izdevniecība. 2005. ISBN 9984-9482-3-4.
  2. https://nekropole.info/en/person/view?id=11575866&l=lv
  3. From Leutner to Erenpreis. 100 years of bicycle manufacturing in Latvia by Edvīns Liepiņš, Jānis Seregins (2009). Published: in Rīga, publisher: Latvijas 143 80085 Industriālā mantojuma fonds. ISBN 9934-805-00-6.
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