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Abraham Zabludovsky (born Abraham Zabludowski Kraveski; June 14, 1924 – April 10, 2003) was a Mexican architect. He was the brother of the well known journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky. Abraham Zabludovsky was born in Białystok, Poland. He studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, graduating in 1949. In his early years he produced a large number of outstanding residential buildings and offices in Mexico City, making rigorous use of the International style and demonstrating an impeccable handling of contemporary design, techniques and materials. Also notable from this period was the (1962), Puebla, on which he collaborated with .

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  • Abraham Zabludovsky (* 14. Juni 1924 in Białystok; † 9. April 2003 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Architekt polnischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky (born Abraham Zabludowski Kraveski; June 14, 1924 – April 10, 2003) was a Mexican architect. He was the brother of the well known journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky. Abraham Zabludovsky was born in Białystok, Poland. He studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, graduating in 1949. In his early years he produced a large number of outstanding residential buildings and offices in Mexico City, making rigorous use of the International style and demonstrating an impeccable handling of contemporary design, techniques and materials. Also notable from this period was the (1962), Puebla, on which he collaborated with . In 1968 Zabludovsky began working in collaboration with Teodoro González de León, although the two architects continued to work on some projects individually and retained their separate stylistic identities. Their collaborative work was remarkable for its quality and maturity, establishing functional and formal solutions that were later widely imitated. Clear examples of their characteristic proposals for constructions of massive, linear volume are the Delegación Cuauhtémoc (1972–3; with (b 1928) and (b 1942)), the headquarters of INFONAVIT (Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores, completed 1975) and the new building for the Colegio de México (1974–5; see MEXICO, fig. 7), all in Mexico City. Zabludovsky also carried out a number of works individually in the same style. Outstanding among these was the (1983), Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, a construction with sculptural aspects that manages faithfully to fulfil the need for both theatricality and diffusion. He also designed two multipurpose auditoriums in Celaya and Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato (1990), two theatres in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, and Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes (1991), and a convention centre in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas (1994). He died of a heart attack in Mexico City on April 10, 2003, aged 78. (en)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky Kraveski (Białystok, Polonia, 14 de junio de 1924 — Ciudad de México, 9 de abril de 2003) fue un arquitecto y pintor mexicano de ascendencia judío-polaca. Estudió en la Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Se recibió, con mención honorífica, con la tesis Unidad de habitación colonia Hipódromo. Trabajó en el taller del arquitecto Mario Pani Darqui y comenzó su práctica profesional privada en 1950. Fue hermano del periodista mexicano Jacobo Zabludovsky. (es)
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  • Abraham Zabludovsky (* 14. Juni 1924 in Białystok; † 9. April 2003 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein mexikanischer Architekt polnischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky Kraveski (Białystok, Polonia, 14 de junio de 1924 — Ciudad de México, 9 de abril de 2003) fue un arquitecto y pintor mexicano de ascendencia judío-polaca. Estudió en la Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Se recibió, con mención honorífica, con la tesis Unidad de habitación colonia Hipódromo. Trabajó en el taller del arquitecto Mario Pani Darqui y comenzó su práctica profesional privada en 1950. Fue hermano del periodista mexicano Jacobo Zabludovsky. (es)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky (born Abraham Zabludowski Kraveski; June 14, 1924 – April 10, 2003) was a Mexican architect. He was the brother of the well known journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky. Abraham Zabludovsky was born in Białystok, Poland. He studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, graduating in 1949. In his early years he produced a large number of outstanding residential buildings and offices in Mexico City, making rigorous use of the International style and demonstrating an impeccable handling of contemporary design, techniques and materials. Also notable from this period was the (1962), Puebla, on which he collaborated with . (en)
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  • Abraham Zabludovsky (de)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky (en)
  • Abraham Zabludovsky (es)
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