Friday, February 25, 2011

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Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed


Since the early seventies until its collapse in 1991, the Soviet Union was il centro di un bizzarro e unico periodo architettonico. Gli architetti si sono spinti (approfittando dello scarso controllo in merito) ai confini del design, aldilà di ogni modernismo con vere e proprie opere espressioniste che sfidavano qualsiasi convenzione tradizionale dell'epoca.
Affascinato da quella particolare fase architettonica il critico Frédéric Chaubin ha documentato le gesta di quegli architetti e di quel periodo, girando per l'ex URSS per oltre sette anni e raccogliendo gli oltre novanta edifici disseminati nelle 14 repubbliche former Soviet Union. The result is Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed , a beautiful book published by Taschen and you can also see on display at the Museum of Modern Art Karlsruhe (Zentrum für und Kunst ZKM Karlsruhe Medientechnologie Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany) until next March 27.

Creamatorium (A. Miletski) Kiev, Ukraine, 1985


Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Development. (L.Novikov, F. Turiev) Kiev, Ukraine, 1971


Built in the nineteenth century, the Ninth Fort at Kaunas was used by the Soviet NKVD as a detention center and then by the German occupying forces. The 32 metre-high (105-ft.-high) memorial stands on the site of mass executions carried out during the Holocaust. This spectacular evocation of suffering and death was designed by the sculptor Alfonsas Ambraziunas. Lithuania, 1983


Zurab Tsereteli designed the colored ceramic pool of the children health resort in Adler. Russia, 1973

   
Monument to the Battle of Bash-Aparan. (R. Israelyan) Armenia, 1979


Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics (S. Savin, B. Artiushin) Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1987
 

The architecture faculty at the Polytechnic Institute of Minsk and its succession of overhanging lecture theaters. (V. Anikin, I. Yesman) Belarus, 1983
 

  Palace of Ceremonies (R. Dzhorbenadze, V. Orbeladze) Tbilisi, Georgia, 1985

   
Soviet embassy in Cuba (A. Rochegov) Havana, 1985


Inspired by the finest Suprematist utopias, the Georgian Ministry of Highways with ITS Reduced anchorage. (G. Chakhava, Z. Dzhalaganiya, T. Tkhilava, V. Klinberg) Tbilisi, Georgia, 1974

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