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Iakov Chernikov. Chernikob was a key but orbital figure in constructivism. He shared a common grounding in Constructivist philosophy with many others but chose to work alone. Chernikov was known as an tireless student and professor who never really got much built, but published a large number of  books on Constructivist architectural theory.

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