Lecture series by Anna Bronovitskaya. Twentieth-century architects, part 2

Date

Place

Garage Education Center

DESCRIPTION

The second block of Anna Bronovitskaya’s lecture cycle will continue to acquaint the audience with creative biographies of eminent architects.

Each lecture is devoted to one architect and explores various aspects of his work, starting from ideas and completed and unrealized projects, and finishing with his writings and teaching methods. Participants will learn how the key creators of twentieth-century architecture responded to political contradictions, economic crises, and the ongoing transitions in other fields of art and culture.

ABOUT THE LECTURER

 

Anna Bronovitskaya is an architectural historian, director of research at Moscow’s Institute of Modernism. She teaches at the Moscow School of Architecture (MARCH) and has dozens of publications on twentieth century architecture to her name. In 2016, Garage published the guidebook Moscow: Soviet Modernist Architecture. 1955–1991 which Bronovitskaya co-authored with Nikolay Malinin. In 2018, Garage published the book Alma-Ata: Soviet Modernist Architecture 1955–1991, A Guidebook by Anna Bronovitskaya, Nikolay Malinin, and Yury Palmin.

SUPPORTED BY

Dornbracht

how to take part

Schedule

Walter Gropius (Germany, 1883–1969)

Date
Thursday, October 18
Time
19:30–21:00
Place
Garage Education Center