This article addresses the Soviet pavilion at the World Exhibition in New York City, 1939, especially the architectural and artistic image of the Soviet pavilion, including its search and implementation. Archiveal documents from the Soviet section of the International exhibition in New York, as well as professional periodicals of the 1930s, analyzed to interpret and evaluate the New York exhibition and the Soviet pavilion in the Soviet public field, make up the main data base for the article. First, the competitive practices of the 1930s and their hidden mechanisms, ruled by party-state power, are shown through the case of the New York Pavilion. Further, the stylistic peculiarities of the pavilion are considered, and ideas among the pow...
During the first half of the social history ХХ century of European countries and the Soviet Union as...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
At Expo 58, the first world's fair after World War H, the USA and the USSR were given adjoining lots...
The article tries to reveal the peculiar features of architecture of the USSR in the 1930s as a Sovi...
This article considers the work of Ilia Golosov (and the Fourth Workshop of Moscow City Council or S...
The article is dedicated to the problem of communication between Soviet and British architects in th...
Analysis of organizational and methodical issues associated with architectural competitions of the 1...
The relationship between Czech and Russian avantgarde has not been properly examined, therefore the ...
Architecture of the Soviet avant-garde is widely known in its basic ideas. Specialized research, how...
Architecture of the Soviet avant-garde is widely known in its basic ideas. Specialized research, how...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
Photographs of the German and Soviet pavilions facing off at the Paris International Exposition in 1...
This chapter focuses on the design of the USSR pavilion for Brussels and the meanings it was intende...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
This presentation makes observations on the methodology of architectural history in a twentieth cent...
During the first half of the social history ХХ century of European countries and the Soviet Union as...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
At Expo 58, the first world's fair after World War H, the USA and the USSR were given adjoining lots...
The article tries to reveal the peculiar features of architecture of the USSR in the 1930s as a Sovi...
This article considers the work of Ilia Golosov (and the Fourth Workshop of Moscow City Council or S...
The article is dedicated to the problem of communication between Soviet and British architects in th...
Analysis of organizational and methodical issues associated with architectural competitions of the 1...
The relationship between Czech and Russian avantgarde has not been properly examined, therefore the ...
Architecture of the Soviet avant-garde is widely known in its basic ideas. Specialized research, how...
Architecture of the Soviet avant-garde is widely known in its basic ideas. Specialized research, how...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
Photographs of the German and Soviet pavilions facing off at the Paris International Exposition in 1...
This chapter focuses on the design of the USSR pavilion for Brussels and the meanings it was intende...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
This presentation makes observations on the methodology of architectural history in a twentieth cent...
During the first half of the social history ХХ century of European countries and the Soviet Union as...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
At Expo 58, the first world's fair after World War H, the USA and the USSR were given adjoining lots...