Russia: Modern Architectures in History
In the book Richard Anderson brings the relationship between architecture and socialism into focus through detailed case studies that situate buildings and concepts in the specific milieu of Soviet society, politics and ideology. Drawing on extensive research, Anderson provides a reappraisal of the architecture of the Stalin era and the final decades of the USSR. He accounts for the many ways in which Soviet conventions continue to shape Russian architecture today, but also acknowledges and explores the heterogeneous mix of attitudes and style among Russia’s architects. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the origins of the country’s contemporary architectural culture.
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Avant‑garde, Architecture, 20th‑century history, Constructivism, Art Nouveau, Neoclassical art, Perestroika, Soviet modernism, Socialism, Stalinism, Utopia
London
2015
358 pages
9781780235035
Available on request
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