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Soviet Modernism 1955-1991: Unknown History
Soviet Modernism 1955-1991: Unknown History
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Soviet Modernism 1955–1991 seeks to correct pervasive opinions on Soviet architecture by exploring and documenting buildings throughout the former Eastern Bloc. Poor construction techniques and a lack of funding for conservation mean that these buildings are rapidly decaying. The Vienna Centre of Architecture (Az W) is creating a comprehensive inventory of the notable architecture from fourteen different former Soviet republics. The volume begins with an introduction to the period and an overview of the relationship between Moscow and other city centers in the region. The book is then organized geographically into four sections: the Baltic States, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Each country is represented by a factsheet, which gives a brief account of its national history, a research and travel report by a member of Az W, and a scholarly essay by a local expert.
More than four hundred buildings are represented in over eight hundred images, making Soviet Modernism 1955–1991 impressively complete and stunningly illustrated. Essays outside the country profiles cover topics such as Soviet urban planning and typologies found throughout these regions.
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Rediscover the vibrant diversity of Soviet-era architecture.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about the often-overlooked architectural marvels of the Soviet era, this book offers a fascinating and richly illustrated journey across the former Eastern Bloc. It showcases stunning buildings that defy the stereotypical bleak urban landscape, sharing stories that highlight the creativity and regional diversity of Soviet modernism. It's perfect for anyone interested in architecture, history, or exploring the cultural complexity behind these structures.