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  • Constructivist architecture
  • Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s

    Constructivist architecture was a constructivist style of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s. Abstract

    Constructivist architecture

    Constructivist architecture

    Constructivist_architecture

  • Constructivism (art)
  • Artistic and architectural philosophy originating in Russia

    Soviet socialism, the Bolsheviks, and the Russian avant-garde. Constructivist architecture and art had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th

    Constructivism (art)

    Constructivism (art)

    Constructivism_(art)

  • Modern architecture
  • 20th-century movement and style

    geometric volumes suspended from cables. The movement of Russian Constructivist architecture was launched in 1921 by a group of artists led by Aleksandr Rodchenko

    Modern architecture

    Modern architecture

    Modern_architecture

  • Stalinist architecture
  • 1930s–1950s architectural style of the Soviet Union

    scrutinized by Stalin, and so included substantial constructivist influence. Thus, the scope of Stalinist architecture is generally limited to urban public and

    Stalinist architecture

    Stalinist architecture

    Stalinist_architecture

  • List of architectural styles
  • 1890–20th century US Classical architecture 600 BC – 323 AD Colonial Revival architecture Constructivist architecture Danish Functionalism 1960s AD Denmark

    List of architectural styles

    List of architectural styles

    List_of_architectural_styles

  • Functionalism (architecture)
  • Principle that defines a type of architecture

    Russia and the former Soviet Union, functionalism was known as Constructivist architecture, and was the dominant style for major building projects between

    Functionalism (architecture)

    Functionalism (architecture)

    Functionalism_(architecture)

  • Soviet architecture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Soviet architecture usually refers to one of four architecture styles emblematic of the Soviet Union: Constructivist architecture, prominent in the 1920s

    Soviet architecture

    Soviet_architecture

  • Prairie School
  • Architectural style

    elements seen in Bauhaus, Expressionist, and Constructivist architecture. Like many movements in arts and architecture, it was not initially well-loved. Architect

    Prairie School

    Prairie School

    Prairie_School

  • Narkomfin building
  • Architectural structure

    "transitional type of experimental house", it is a renowned example of Constructivist architecture and avant-garde housing design. Though a listed "Cultural Heritage

    Narkomfin building

    Narkomfin building

    Narkomfin_building

  • Constructivism
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    social purposes Constructivist architecture, an architectural movement in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s British Constructivists, a group of British

    Constructivism

    Constructivism

  • Bauhaus
  • German art school and art movement

    Constructivist architecture Expressionist architecture Form follows function Haus am Horn IIT Institute of Design International style (architecture)

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

  • Deconstructivism
  • Postmodern architectural movement since the 1980s

    contrast to the Russian Constructivist movement during the First World War that "broke the rules" of classical architecture through the French language

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

  • Streamline Moderne
  • Late type of the Art Deco architecture and design

    Constructivist architecture Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937) (1937 Paris Exposition) Googie architecture PWA

    Streamline Moderne

    Streamline Moderne

    Streamline_Moderne

  • Architecture of Finland
  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as the machine aesthetic of Russian Constructivist architecture or the machine futurism of Buckminster Fuller, there were also

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture_of_Finland

  • Melnikov House
  • Workshop house of Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov

    mistakenly characterized as a constructivist or functionalist building, as pointed out by the staff of the Museum of Architecture. However, despite some external

    Melnikov House

    Melnikov House

    Melnikov_House

  • Suprematism
  • Early-20th-century Russian art movement

    made architectural models in the 1920s, which offered a different conception of socialist buildings to those developed in Constructivist architecture. Malevich's

    Suprematism

    Suprematism

    Suprematism

  • Social condenser
  • the ideologies of Soviet Constructivist theory, the social condenser (Russian: социальный конденсатор) is an architectural form defined by its influence

    Social condenser

    Social condenser

    Social_condenser

  • White Tower (Yekaterinburg)
  • Water tower in Yekaterinburg, Russia

    The White Tower (Russian: Белая башня romanized: Belaya bashnya) is a constructivist monument and a former water tower of the Uralmash plant in Yekaterinburg

    White Tower (Yekaterinburg)

    White Tower (Yekaterinburg)

    White_Tower_(Yekaterinburg)

  • Avant-garde architecture
  • Architecture movement

    Bauhaus Brutalist architecture Constructivist architecture Metabolism (architecture) Neofuturism Neoplasticism Rationalism (architecture) Russian avant-garde

    Avant-garde architecture

    Avant-garde architecture

    Avant-garde_architecture

  • List of industrial designers
  • The following industrial designers and product designers are among those who are noted for their accomplishments in industrial or product design, and/or

    List of industrial designers

    List_of_industrial_designers

  • Rick Owens
  • American fashion designer (born 1961)

    Spring/Summer 2019 collection makes references to the Russian constructivist architecture movement and the biblical Tower of Babel. The collection was

    Rick Owens

    Rick Owens

    Rick_Owens

  • Expressionist architecture
  • Architectural style

    his source of inspiration in natural forms. The Futurist and Constructivist architectural movements, and the Dada anti-art movement were occurring concurrently

    Expressionist architecture

    Expressionist architecture

    Expressionist_architecture

  • Ukrainian architecture
  • Square) was born, which would become the most brilliant example of constructivist architecture in the USSR and abroad. Enclosing a total of 11.6 ha, it is currently

    Ukrainian architecture

    Ukrainian architecture

    Ukrainian_architecture

  • Linear city (Soria design)
  • 1882 urban plan

    The linear city is an urban plan for an elongated urban formation that was proposed by Arturo Soria y Mata in 1882. The city would consist of a series

    Linear city (Soria design)

    Linear city (Soria design)

    Linear_city_(Soria_design)

  • Alexey Shchusev
  • Russian architect (1873–1949)

    1940s. In the 1920s and early 1930s he successfully embraced Constructivist architecture, but quickly reverted to historicism when the government deemed

    Alexey Shchusev

    Alexey Shchusev

    Alexey_Shchusev

  • Architecture of Mongolia
  • 800 monasteries demolished and thousands of lamas purged. The constructivist architecture which flourished in the Soviet Union also took root in Mongolia

    Architecture of Mongolia

    Architecture of Mongolia

    Architecture_of_Mongolia

  • Vkhutemas
  • Former design school in Moscow (1920–30)

    also a member of the faculty. The textile department was run by the constructivist designer Varvara Stepanova. In common with other departments, it was

    Vkhutemas

    Vkhutemas

    Vkhutemas

  • Yekaterinburg
  • City in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

    Russian Academy of Sciences. Yekaterinburg is famous for its constructivist architecture, and is also considered the "Russian capital of street art".

    Yekaterinburg

    Yekaterinburg

    Yekaterinburg

  • Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge
  • Poster by El Lissitzky

    lithographic soviet propaganda poster from 1919. The artwork, designed by constructivist artist El Lissitzky, was titled Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge in

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge

    Beat_the_Whites_with_the_Red_Wedge

  • House on the Embankment
  • Apartment building in Moscow, Russia

    residential building in Moscow. It is considered an example of constructivist architecture. It was best known as the place of residence of the Soviet elite

    House on the Embankment

    House on the Embankment

    House_on_the_Embankment

  • OSA Group
  • Architects) was an architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active from 1925 to 1930 and considered the first group of constructivist architects

    OSA Group

    OSA Group

    OSA_Group

  • Zuev Workers' Club
  • Clubhouse in Moscow, built in the constructivist style

    (Russian: Клуб имени Зуева) in Moscow is a prominent work of constructivist architecture. It was designed by Ilya Golosov (1883–1945) in 1927 and finished

    Zuev Workers' Club

    Zuev Workers' Club

    Zuev_Workers'_Club

  • Shukhov Tower
  • Constructivist broadcasting tower in Moscow, Russia

    Tower Project of 350 metres, 1919. 1979 2006 2006 2015 2016 Constructivist architecture Lattice tower List of hyperboloid structures Shukhov tower on

    Shukhov Tower

    Shukhov Tower

    Shukhov_Tower

  • Art Deco
  • 20th-century architectural and art style

    Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared in Paris in the 1910s just before

    Art Deco

    Art Deco

    Art_Deco

  • Aeroflot House
  • Building in Tsentralny, Novosibirsk, Russia

    The Aeroflot House (Russian: Дом Аэрофлота) is a constructivist building in Tsentralny District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located on the corner of

    Aeroflot House

    Aeroflot House

    Aeroflot_House

  • Rusakov Workers' Club
  • В.Русакова (рабочий клуб)) in Moscow is a notable example of constructivist architecture. Designed by Konstantin Melnikov, and named after Ivan Vasilyevich

    Rusakov Workers' Club

    Rusakov Workers' Club

    Rusakov_Workers'_Club

  • Narkomtiazhprom Building
  • Soviet Union building

    2006-2007. Pantheon, Moscow Constructivist architecture Postconstructivism Stalinist architecture English-language books: Architecture of The Stalin Era, by

    Narkomtiazhprom Building

    Narkomtiazhprom_Building

  • Lovell Beach House
  • Historic house in California, United States

    in California on February 5, 1974. Constructivist architecture Other works by RMS MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House Giebner, Robert

    Lovell Beach House

    Lovell Beach House

    Lovell_Beach_House

  • Russian avant-garde
  • Russian and Soviet art movement (approx. 1890–1930)

    which was headed by Roslavets. Agitprop Avant-garde Constructivist art Constructivist architecture Cubo-Futurism Ego-Futurism Knave of Diamonds Imaginism

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian avant-garde

    Russian_avant-garde

  • Derzhprom
  • Constructivist building in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    building located on Freedom Square in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Built in the Constructivist style, it was the first modern skyscraper building in the Soviet Union

    Derzhprom

    Derzhprom

    Derzhprom

  • School 518
  • Moscow area high school

    from the Constructivism of the 1920s to Stalinist architecture. Two groups of architects - constructivists and neoclassicists - converged on the same transitional

    School 518

    School 518

    School_518

  • Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
  • Hydroelectric power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine

    We shall compel it! The dam and its buildings were designed by the constructivist architects Viktor Vesnin and Nikolai Kolli. Construction began in 1927

    Dnieper Hydroelectric Station

    Dnieper Hydroelectric Station

    Dnieper_Hydroelectric_Station

  • Futurist architecture
  • Early-20th-century Italian architectural style

    greatest masterpiece of Futurist-Constructivist-Modernist architecture. Published in London 1978 – An architecture thesis on Angiolo Mazzoni by Flavio

    Futurist architecture

    Futurist architecture

    Futurist_architecture

  • Moscow
  • Capital and most populous city of Russia

    broadcasting company. Shukhov also left a lasting legacy to the Constructivist architecture of early Soviet Russia. He designed spacious elongated shop galleries

    Moscow

    Moscow

    Moscow

  • Moscow Planetarium
  • Planetarium in Moscow, Russia

    two additional stories beneath the dome. The planetarium was built by Constructivist architects Mikhail Barsh, Mikhail Sinyavsky, and engineer Georgy Zunblat

    Moscow Planetarium

    Moscow Planetarium

    Moscow_Planetarium

  • NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 16)
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    NKVD House is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was built in 1932. Architects: Ivan Voronov, Boris Gordeyev

    NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 16)

    NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 16)

    NKVD_House_(Serebrennikovskaya_Street_16)

  • ASNOVA
  • Soviet Russian avant-garde architectural association (1923–1932)

    (АСНОВА), lit. 'Association of New Architects') was an avant-garde architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active in the 1920s and early

    ASNOVA

    ASNOVA

    ASNOVA

  • Saint Petersburg
  • Second-largest city in Russia

    outskirts were reconstructed into regularly planned boroughs. Constructivist architecture flourished around that time. Housing became a government-provided

    Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg

    Saint_Petersburg

  • Kuzbassugol Building Complex
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    Interactive map of the Kuzbassugol Building Complex area General information Architectural style constructivism Location Novosibirsk, Russia Construction started

    Kuzbassugol Building Complex

    Kuzbassugol Building Complex

    Kuzbassugol_Building_Complex

  • Novo-Ryazanskaya Street Garage
  • Building in / , Russia

    rationalist architecture in the Russian mystical-philosophical and mathematical intellectual tradition", a dissertation in architecture, 264 p., University

    Novo-Ryazanskaya Street Garage

    Novo-Ryazanskaya Street Garage

    Novo-Ryazanskaya_Street_Garage

  • Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage
  • Bus depot in Moscow, Russia

    Obraztsova Street). Bakhmetevsky Garage, sometimes associated with constructivist architecture, was in fact styled in an indefinite red-brick industrial livery;

    Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage

    Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage

    Bakhmetevsky_Bus_Garage

  • The Tsentrosoyuz Building
  • Building of Myasnitskaya Street, Russia

    architect Hannes Meyer as being "an orgy of glass and concrete". Russian constructivist Alexander Vesnin however called it "the best building to arise in Moscow

    The Tsentrosoyuz Building

    The Tsentrosoyuz Building

    The_Tsentrosoyuz_Building

  • Mosselprom Building
  • Building in Moscow, Russia

    Моссельпрома) is a monument to Russian constructivism and avantgarde architecture. It is located in the centre of Moscow on an intersection between Kalashny

    Mosselprom Building

    Mosselprom Building

    Mosselprom_Building

  • Dinamo Residential Complex
  • Building complex in Novosibirsk, Russia

    Dinamo Residential Complex (Russian: Жилой комплекс «Динамо») is a constructivist building complex in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia.

    Dinamo Residential Complex

    Dinamo_Residential_Complex

  • Alexander Vesnin
  • Soviet architect (1883–1959)

    with his brothers Leonid and Viktor, was a leading light of Constructivist architecture. He is best known for his meticulous perspectival drawings such

    Alexander Vesnin

    Alexander_Vesnin

  • Baťa's Skyscraper
  • Skyscraper in Zlín, Czechia

    Building and Antwerp's Boerentoren. The building is in the style of Constructivist architecture, designed by Vladimír Karfík. It was built between 1936 and 1938

    Baťa's Skyscraper

    Baťa's Skyscraper

    Baťa's_Skyscraper

  • Government House, Minsk
  • Building in Minsk, Belarus

    between 1930 and 1934, becoming a vivid example of the constructivism architectural style as the largest public building of the pre-war Belarusian SSR.

    Government House, Minsk

    Government House, Minsk

    Government_House,_Minsk

  • Saint Joseph's Oratory
  • Catholic shrine and minor basilica in Montreal

    time where expressionist architecture, constructivist architecture, Bauhaus ideas and many other facets of modern architecture began to take off, with

    Saint Joseph's Oratory

    Saint Joseph's Oratory

    Saint_Joseph's_Oratory

  • Kauchuk Factory Club
  • Building in Moscow, Russia

    established by pianist Nikolai Petrov. Khan-Magomedov, "Pioneers of Soviet Architecture: The Search for New Solutions in the 1920s and 1930s", Thames and Hudson

    Kauchuk Factory Club

    Kauchuk Factory Club

    Kauchuk_Factory_Club

  • Royal Regalia Museum
  • Museum in Brunei

    makeover and expansion in 1992 that combined constructivist and Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB) architectural elements. Originally constructed as a monument

    Royal Regalia Museum

    Royal Regalia Museum

    Royal_Regalia_Museum

  • Dinamo Sports Complex, Novosibirsk
  • Sports venue in Novosibirsk, Russia

    Dinamo Sports Complex (Russian: Спортивный комплекс «Динамо») is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located

    Dinamo Sports Complex, Novosibirsk

    Dinamo Sports Complex, Novosibirsk

    Dinamo_Sports_Complex,_Novosibirsk

  • Red Banner Textile Factory
  • USSR during its construction. He was inspired by the country's Constructivist architecture, and wrote a study entitled Russland-Europa-Amerika. However

    Red Banner Textile Factory

    Red Banner Textile Factory

    Red_Banner_Textile_Factory

  • Vladimir Shukhov
  • Russian polymath, engineer, scientist and architect (1853–1939)

    view Architecture portal Shukhov cracking process Gridshell Diagrid Hyperboloid structure Tensile and membrane structures Constructivist architecture Pylons

    Vladimir Shukhov

    Vladimir Shukhov

    Vladimir_Shukhov

  • Victory over the Sun
  • 1913 Russian Futurist opera

    Styles Futurism Abstract art Russian avant-garde Constructivism Constructivist architecture Productivism Suprematism Cubism Photomontage Bauhaus De Stijl

    Victory over the Sun

    Victory over the Sun

    Victory_over_the_Sun

  • Svoboda Factory Club
  • Avant-garde building in Russia

    ISBN 5-9647-0095-0 English: Khan-Magomedov, Selim, "Pioneers of Soviet Architecture: The Search for New Solutions in the 1920s and 1930s", Thames and Hudson

    Svoboda Factory Club

    Svoboda Factory Club

    Svoboda_Factory_Club

  • Constructivism (international relations)
  • Social theory in international relations

    collectively held beliefs construct the interests and identities of actors. Constructivist scholarship in IR is rooted in approaches and theories from the field

    Constructivism (international relations)

    Constructivism_(international_relations)

  • List of Russian people
  • neoclassical revival and postconstructivism Moisei Ginzburg, master of Constructivist architecture, founder of the OSA Group David Grimm, builder of the Church

    List of Russian people

    List of Russian people

    List_of_Russian_people

  • Rabochaya Pyatiletka (Novosibirsk)
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    Rabochaya Pyatiletka (Russian: Рабочая пятилетка) was a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was located on the

    Rabochaya Pyatiletka (Novosibirsk)

    Rabochaya Pyatiletka (Novosibirsk)

    Rabochaya_Pyatiletka_(Novosibirsk)

  • Viktor Vesnin
  • (1880–1933) and Alexander (1883–1959) emerged as leaders of Constructivist architecture, the Vesnin brothers. After the crackdown on Constructivism in

    Viktor Vesnin

    Viktor Vesnin

    Viktor_Vesnin

  • Grodno
  • City in Grodno Region, Belarus

    cultural layer in the historic Old Market Square, demolition of 28 Constructivist architecture buildings in Mickevich, Gorky and 17 September streets in order

    Grodno

    Grodno

    Grodno

  • NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 23)
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    NKVD House is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was built in 1936. Architects: Sergey Turgenev, Ivan Voronov

    NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 23)

    NKVD House (Serebrennikovskaya Street 23)

    NKVD_House_(Serebrennikovskaya_Street_23)

  • Polyclinic No. 1 (Novosibirsk)
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    The Polyclinic No. 1 (Russian: Поликлиника № 1) is a constructivist building designed by P. Shchyokin. It is located on Serebrennikovskaya Street in the

    Polyclinic No. 1 (Novosibirsk)

    Polyclinic No. 1 (Novosibirsk)

    Polyclinic_No._1_(Novosibirsk)

  • Shukhov Tower on the Oka River
  • rationalist architecture in the Russian mystical-philosophical and mathematical intellectual tradition”, a dissertation in architecture, 264 p., University

    Shukhov Tower on the Oka River

    Shukhov Tower on the Oka River

    Shukhov_Tower_on_the_Oka_River

  • Palace of Sports, Kyiv
  • Sport-concert complex situated in the center of Kyiv, Ukraine

    major indoor sports arena and was opened on 9 December 1960. Constructivist Architecture, an artistic movement sporting mostly simple geometric forms

    Palace of Sports, Kyiv

    Palace of Sports, Kyiv

    Palace_of_Sports,_Kyiv

  • Novosibirsk Chemical Engineering Technical School
  • Russian chemical engineering school

    of Novosibirsk, Russia. The school was founded in 1929. In 1932, a constructivist building was built for the school. Polyclinic No. 1 Rabochaya Pyatiletka

    Novosibirsk Chemical Engineering Technical School

    Novosibirsk Chemical Engineering Technical School

    Novosibirsk_Chemical_Engineering_Technical_School

  • Dushanbe
  • Capital and largest city of Tajikistan

    development and established the beginning of the city. In the 1930s, constructivist architecture gained prominence along with the building of larger structures

    Dushanbe

    Dushanbe

    Dushanbe

  • Stripped Classicism
  • Architectural style

    and its uses of architecture in the 1930s can be found in Patterson's 'Problem-Solvers' thesis. Boris Iofan Constructivist architecture Dulwich Picture

    Stripped Classicism

    Stripped Classicism

    Stripped_Classicism

  • Business House, Novosibirsk
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    Business House (Russian: Деловой дом) is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located on the corner of Krasny

    Business House, Novosibirsk

    Business House, Novosibirsk

    Business_House,_Novosibirsk

  • Don Gummer
  • American sculptor (born 1946)

    Bio squarespace.com Deconstructive constructivist: over more than 30 years, Don Gummer has moved from architecturally influenced installations to intricate

    Don Gummer

    Don Gummer

    Don_Gummer

  • Soyuzzoloto House
  • Building in Tsentralny, Novosibirsk, Russia

    Soyuzzoloto Residential House (Russian: Жилой дом «Союззолото») is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It is located

    Soyuzzoloto House

    Soyuzzoloto House

    Soyuzzoloto_House

  • National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia
  • Central Bank of Abkhazia

    SSR on February 28, 1991. The Bank's headquarters are located in a constructivist building on Leon Street in Sukhumi, Abkhazia's capital. Due to the use

    National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia

    National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia

    National_Bank_of_the_Republic_of_Abkhazia

  • October Revolution House of Culture
  • Building in Novosibirsk, Russia

    of Culture (Russian: Дом культуры имени Октябрьской революции) is a constructivist building in Zheleznodorozhny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It

    October Revolution House of Culture

    October Revolution House of Culture

    October_Revolution_House_of_Culture

  • Sergey Novikov (photographer)
  • Russian photographer

    or torn down. The theaters captured include many examples of Constructivist architecture. Mark Byrnes Russia's Disappearing Movie Theaters Mark ByrnesOct

    Sergey Novikov (photographer)

    Sergey_Novikov_(photographer)

  • Moisei Ginzburg
  • Soviet constructivist architect (1892–1946)

    of architectural theory that has often been compared to Le Corbusier's Vers une architecture. The book functioned as a manifesto for Constructivist Architecture

    Moisei Ginzburg

    Moisei Ginzburg

    Moisei_Ginzburg

  • Kamppi Center
  • Shopping mall in Helsinki, Finland

    architect Juhani Pallasmaa's ongoing interest in Constructivist architecture and Structuralist architecture, as if the building functions as a machine. Kamppi

    Kamppi Center

    Kamppi Center

    Kamppi_Center

  • Yakov Chernikhov
  • Russian architect and graphic designer

    designer known for working in the constructivist style. As an architect, painter, graphic artist, and architectural theorist, his greatest contribution

    Yakov Chernikhov

    Yakov_Chernikhov

  • Kharkiv
  • City in Ukraine

    The city is famous for its churches as well as Art Nouveau and constructivist architecture: Dormition Cathedral, built in 17th century in Baroque style

    Kharkiv

    Kharkiv

    Kharkiv

  • Konstantin Melnikov
  • Russian architect and painter (1890–1974)

    distanced himself from the Constructivist group, led by Moisei Ginzburg and Alexander Vesnin. His first success in architecture was a 1922 entry to a workers'

    Konstantin Melnikov

    Konstantin Melnikov

    Konstantin_Melnikov

  • Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine
  • December 2012. "El Lissitzky's Ogonyok Printing Plant Under Threat". The Constructivist Project. Retrieved 14 April 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine

    Printing plant of Ogonyok magazine

    Printing_plant_of_Ogonyok_magazine

  • Vesnin brothers
  • Alexander Vesnin (1883–1959) were the leaders of Constructivist architecture, the dominant architectural school of the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early

    Vesnin brothers

    Vesnin_brothers

  • Timeline of Russian innovation
  • ushanka. Lydia Kavina playing theremin. 1920s Constructivist architecture A form of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s

    Timeline of Russian innovation

    Timeline of Russian innovation

    Timeline_of_Russian_innovation

  • El Lissitzky
  • Soviet Avantgarde artist (1890–1941)

    in space." Prouns were his own, architectural version of suprematism, he also took a lot from the Russian constructivist movement. Describing Prouns he

    El Lissitzky

    El Lissitzky

    El_Lissitzky

  • Berthold Lubetkin
  • Georgian-British architect

    architecture. Ironically, however, several features of Lubetkin's 1940s neo-Constructivist modernism have become staples of postmodern architecture,

    Berthold Lubetkin

    Berthold_Lubetkin

  • Dnipro
  • City and administrative center of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine

    pre-revolutionary buildings in a variety of styles, stalinist buildings and constructivist architecture, while residential districts are, more often than not, made up

    Dnipro

    Dnipro

    Dnipro

  • Minimalism
  • Movement in various forms of art and design

    Piet Mondrian, and other artists linked to the De Stijl and Russian Constructivist movement. It also appears in the sculptures of Constantin Brâncuși.

    Minimalism

    Minimalism

    Minimalism

  • Marcel Janco
  • Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist

    Soviet Constructivist architecture. His own architectural work was entirely dedicated to functionalism: in his words, the purpose of architecture was a

    Marcel Janco

    Marcel Janco

    Marcel_Janco

  • Prombank Dormitory
  • Building in Tsentralny, Novosibirsk, Russia

    Prombank Dormitory (Russian: Общежитие Промбанка) is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia, built in 1927 by architect

    Prombank Dormitory

    Prombank Dormitory

    Prombank_Dormitory

  • Sobornyi Avenue
  • Street in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine

    of the best examples of constructivist architecture of the first half of the 20th century. The project of this architectural ensemble in 1932 received

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    Joy

    English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.

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    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)

    Jenner

    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.

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  • CINÁED
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    Scottish

    CINÁED

    Scottish Gaelic name, CINÁED means "born of fire." Kenneth is an Anglicized form. 

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    Hebrew

    Admina

    Of the red earth.

  • Dawsey
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    Dawsey

    English : unexplained.

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    Sumption

    English : unexplained.

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    Rukayat

    It is the name of one of the daughters of the Prophet it means one who Allah loves

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    MAC DARA

    Irish Gaelic name MAC DARA means "son of oak." This is the name of a patron saint and is still common in Ireland, especially in Connemara.

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    Farlow

    English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hlāw ‘hill’, ‘tumulus’.

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    Serious; Determined; Sincere; Battle to the Death

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    Arghya

    Components of Puja; Worship; Offering to the Lord

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    Australian, Indian, Tamil, Vietnamese

    Thu

    Lord Murugan; Autumn; God

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  • Architecture
  • n.

    The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; -- often called civil architecture.

  • Romanesque
  • a.

    Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th.

  • Lithic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.

  • Shipbuilding
  • n.

    Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and other vessels.

  • Trophonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Trophonius, his architecture, or his cave and oracle.

  • Scotia
  • n.

    A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.

  • Constructionist
  • n.

    One who puts a certain construction upon some writing or instrument, as the Constitutions of the United States; as, a strict constructionist; a broad constructionist.

  • Quaint
  • a.

    Curious and fanciful; affected; odd; whimsical; antique; archaic; singular; unusual; as, quaint architecture; a quaint expression.

  • Lantern
  • n.

    A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns.

  • Light
  • n.

    The medium through which light is admitted, as a window, or window pane; a skylight; in architecture, one of the compartments of a window made by a mullion or mullions.

  • Order
  • n.

    The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (as the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural designing.

  • Law
  • n.

    In arts, works, games, etc.: The rules of construction, or of procedure, conforming to the conditions of success; a principle, maxim; or usage; as, the laws of poetry, of architecture, of courtesy, or of whist.

  • Mediaeval
  • a.

    Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.

  • Proto-Doric
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.

  • Vignette
  • n.

    A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.

  • Oillet
  • n.

    A small circular opening, and ring of moldings surrounding it, used in window tracery in Gothic architecture.

  • Lotus
  • n.

    An ornament much used in Egyptian architecture, generally asserted to have been suggested by the Egyptian water lily.

  • Tuscan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; -- specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order. The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire. See Order, and Illust. of Capital.

  • Saracenical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.