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1930s style of Soviet architecture
This helps explain the spread of Postconstructivism in the 1930s. Evolution – Constructivism to Postconstructivism to Stalinism (Moscow) School 518 by
Postconstructivism
Russian Constructivist architect (1883–1945)
developed his own style of early stalinist architecture known as postconstructivism. Не was a brother of Panteleimon Golosov. Golosov studied in the Stroganov
Ilya_Golosov
20th-century movement and style
but the winner was an early Stalinist building in the style termed Postconstructivism. The last major Russian constructivist building, by Boris Iofan, was
Modern_architecture
Architectural style
Neo-Futurism Neomodern New Classical New Khmer New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Rondocubism
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Russian architect and educator
forerunners of so-called postconstructivism, an early stage of Stalinist architecture (the other was Ilya Golosov). Postconstructivism is defined as classical
Ivan_Fomin
Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s
some structures were designed in a composite style sometimes called Postconstructivism. After this brief synthesis, Neo-Classical reaction was totally dominant
Constructivist_architecture
(Europe, US) Usonian 1936–1940s (US) Constructivism 1925–1932 (USSR) Postconstructivism 1932–1941 (USSR) Stalinist 1933–1955 (USSR) Fascist architecture Nazi
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Late 19th-century Byzantine revivalist architectural style
Saviour (Samara) Russian neoclassical revival National Romantic style Postconstructivism Historiographical names are: Russian style (Russian: русский стиль
Russian_Revival_architecture
1930s–1950s architectural style of the Soviet Union
Moscow. А separate type of development, known as "early Stalinism" or Postconstructivism, evolved from 1932 to 1938. It can be traced both to simplified Art
Stalinist_architecture
Moscow area high school
neoclassicists - converged on the same transitional style, known as postconstructivism (or simply early Stalinism) and featuring classical shapes without
School_518
Former design school in Moscow (1920–30)
Soviet Russia and were succeeded historically by socialist realism, postconstructivism, and the Empire style of Stalinist architecture. The idea behind the
Vkhutemas
Léon Theremin, the first drum machine 1931 Flame tank KhT-26 1932 Postconstructivism A transitional architectural style that existed in the Soviet Union
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Engineer in Ancient Greece
Postkonstruktivizm: Vlast' i arkhitektura v 1930-e gody v SSSR [Postconstructivism: The State and Architecture in the 1930s in the USSR] (in Russian)
Eupalinos
Bauhaus information center and gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel
Neo-Futurism Neomodern New Classical New Khmer New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Rondocubism
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in Moscow Ivan Fomin, master of Russian neoclassical revival and postconstructivism Moisei Ginzburg, master of Constructivist architecture, founder of
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District of Moscow
historical buildings (Nn. 28) School 518 (1935), the only listed postconstructivism memorial building Moscow Metro: Novokuznetskaya, Tretyakovskaya -
Zamoskvorechye_District
Neo-Futurism Neomodern New Classical New Khmer New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Rondocubism
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Arena and concert hall in Eckbolsheim, France
Neo-Futurism Neomodern New Classical New Khmer New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Rondocubism
Zénith_de_Strasbourg
Soviet architect
Khrushchev's affordable housing initiative. Constructivist architecture Postconstructivism Selim Khan-Magomedov, "Pioneers of Soviet Architecture: The Search
Arkady_Mordvinov
Compound of apartment buildings in Saint Petersburg, Russia
heritage object 7800000004 Type Apartment building Architectural style Postconstructivism Location Sampsoniyevskoye Municipal Okrug, Vyborgsky District, Saint
House of Specialists (Lesnoy Prospect, Saint Petersburg)
House_of_Specialists_(Lesnoy_Prospect,_Saint_Petersburg)
architecture Post Post and lintel Post-and-plank Post church Post in ground Postconstructivism Postern Postmodern architecture Poteaux-sur-sol Poupou Prairie School
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Soviet Union building
demolished in 2006-2007. Pantheon, Moscow Constructivist architecture Postconstructivism Stalinist architecture English-language books: Architecture of The
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