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There are already some strange Soviet buildings. Gazprom intends to build these unusual skyscrapers in St. Petersburg. Maybe they will include caviar vending machines?
posted by nickyskye
on Jan 18, 2007 -
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The (previously mentioned) excellent webzine Polar Inertia has a great photo essay on Soviet Roadside Bus Stops. The crazy architecture & diversity are really interesting, as is the abject sparseness of territory around the stops. Via.
posted by jonson
on Jan 11, 2007 -
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The story of how Russian Nikolai Sutyagin began building his homemade wooden skyscraper, went to prison, lost most of his fortune & now lives with his wife in his unfinished masterpiece is a fascinating one. Many more photos of the structure can be found here. Via
posted by jonson
on Dec 21, 2006 -
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Buildings that never were: Unrealized
Moscow - grand scale architectural projects from the mid 1930s to the early 1950s.
posted by iconomy
on Jun 22, 2005 -
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Lenin's Tomb: Alternative Designs. (via The Argus)
posted by Ljubljana
on Jan 19, 2005 -
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Ever wonder what Utopia might look like? So have 300 years of Russian architects.
posted by kablam
on Aug 23, 2003 -
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The Russian Avant-Garde Book is an online version of the MoMA exhibit, featuring 112 books originally published in Russia during the intensely creative period between 1910 and 1934, before Stalin outlawed any style but social realism. The site is separated into three chronological themes and includes examples of futurist works, constructivist graphic design, children's books, propaganda, photography and photomontage, revolutionary imagery, architecture and industry, war themes, folk art and judaica...
posted by taz
on Oct 8, 2002 -
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