The article tries to reveal the peculiar features of architecture of the USSR in the 1930s as a Soviet version of the world-wide Art Deco stylistics. It primarily considers the role of formal categories relating to architecture of the interwar period, and, first of all, the category of tectonics
The typological theories articulated by Moisei Ginzburg and the architects of his circle guided the ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
The relationship between Czech and Russian avantgarde has not been properly examined, therefore the ...
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 presents a brief description and characteristic ideas of three important styles in Russi...
This article addresses the Soviet pavilion at the World Exhibition in New York City, 1939, especiall...
Relying on all but forgotten texts of architectural criticism from late Soviet Central Asia, the art...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
Philosophy, literature, art and architecture of Art Deco appeared in the west during the interwar pe...
The development of Soviet neoclassicism in Western Siberia is considered from the perspective of a s...
The article reviews two critical stages in the history of architectural profession in the USSR, when...
The aim of the study was to provide answers to a historical question that still remains a blank spot...
During the first half of the social history ХХ century of European countries and the Soviet Union as...
This paper analyzes the founding bases of comparisons between the Aleksandr Deineka’s artistic works...
The typological theories articulated by Moisei Ginzburg and the architects of his circle guided the ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
The relationship between Czech and Russian avantgarde has not been properly examined, therefore the ...
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 presents a brief description and characteristic ideas of three important styles in Russi...
This article addresses the Soviet pavilion at the World Exhibition in New York City, 1939, especiall...
Relying on all but forgotten texts of architectural criticism from late Soviet Central Asia, the art...
This article deals with the impact of western architecture on Soviet architecture during and after t...
Philosophy, literature, art and architecture of Art Deco appeared in the west during the interwar pe...
The development of Soviet neoclassicism in Western Siberia is considered from the perspective of a s...
The article reviews two critical stages in the history of architectural profession in the USSR, when...
The aim of the study was to provide answers to a historical question that still remains a blank spot...
During the first half of the social history ХХ century of European countries and the Soviet Union as...
This paper analyzes the founding bases of comparisons between the Aleksandr Deineka’s artistic works...
The typological theories articulated by Moisei Ginzburg and the architects of his circle guided the ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
The relationship between Czech and Russian avantgarde has not been properly examined, therefore the ...