Gleb Vasilyevich Makarevich (Russian: Глеб Васильевич Макаревич; 28 May 1920, Tiflis - 25 December 1999 Moscow)[1] was a Soviet and Russian architect and chief architect of Moscow in 1980–1987.
Gleb Makarevich was born on May 28, 1920, in Tiflis in the family of the architect Vasily Lvovich Makarevich (1893–1975), who worked in the KHRAMGESSTROY trust system in Tsalka from 1937 to 1946 during the construction of the Temple Hydroelectric Power Station.
[2] In 1943 he graduated from the Kuybyshev Military Engineering Academy and in 1947 from the Moscow Architectural Institute.
Then Makarevich Deputy Head of the Mosproekt-2 Department, Chief Architect of Workshop No.
11 for the design of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University complex.