The aim of this paper is to clarify and exemplify the difference between modern, socialist realism and late modern in architecture. In the general pre-theoretical use of these terms, this distinction is often blurred; a unified expression, socialist realism, is used for all the aforementioned terms. This paper will examine a possible answer for this phenomenon by using examples from different areas of eastern-Central Europe, especially from Hungarian architecture.The paper first focuses on the façadism of socialist realism in the architecture of eastern-Central Europe. Following this, it shows that the architectural tendencies of classical modernism did not disappear in this period; they were just not explicitly manifest in case of public b...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
This article aims to propose a comparative analysis of modernism in architecture, which appeared at ...
The socialist Style in the Eastern European countries was considered a great style. It was called th...
The first examples of modern Soviet architecture were enlisted on the Lithuanian Cultural Monuments ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2006.Includes bibliog...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
The following work aims to examine the years when Hungarian architecture after the short but impress...
The subject of this article is the representative Polish interiors of the period of Socialist Realis...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
In 2016 UNESCO World Heritage Committee Session inscribed the works of Le Corbusier on the World Her...
A short survey is given of the peculiar situation of Hungary in Europe and of the issuing stormy hi...
This is an account of the relationship between architecture and power in Romania during the Stalinis...
This article demonstrates the social and political impact of modernist architects in Europe’s age of...
Reinvention and reinterpretation of the Modern Movement emerged in the middle of the 1990s. It was r...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
This article aims to propose a comparative analysis of modernism in architecture, which appeared at ...
The socialist Style in the Eastern European countries was considered a great style. It was called th...
The first examples of modern Soviet architecture were enlisted on the Lithuanian Cultural Monuments ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2006.Includes bibliog...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
The following work aims to examine the years when Hungarian architecture after the short but impress...
The subject of this article is the representative Polish interiors of the period of Socialist Realis...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
In 2016 UNESCO World Heritage Committee Session inscribed the works of Le Corbusier on the World Her...
A short survey is given of the peculiar situation of Hungary in Europe and of the issuing stormy hi...
This is an account of the relationship between architecture and power in Romania during the Stalinis...
This article demonstrates the social and political impact of modernist architects in Europe’s age of...
Reinvention and reinterpretation of the Modern Movement emerged in the middle of the 1990s. It was r...
Architecture is used by political leaders to seduce, to impress and to intimidate. This ongoing roma...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
This article aims to propose a comparative analysis of modernism in architecture, which appeared at ...