Stalinist architecture (Russian: Сталинская архитектура), mostly known in the former Eastern Bloc as Stalinist style or socialist classicism, is the architecture...
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prominent in the 1920s and early 1930s Stalinist architecture, prominent in the 1930s through 1950s Brutalist architecture, prominent style in the 1950s through...
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consecutive epochs of Russian architecture – Art Nouveau (broadly construed), Constructivism, and Stalinist architecture, being one of the few Russian...
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Wedding-cake style (category Architectural styles)
classical detailing is a typical feature of Stalinist architecture. The Stalinist architecture is an architectural style popular during the Soviet period from...
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historicism of Stalinist Architecture, a style which bears similarities to Post-Modernism in that it reacted against modernist architecture's cosmopolitanism...
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Seven Sisters (Moscow) (redirect from Stalinist skyscrapers)
high-rises') are a group of seven skyscrapers in Moscow designed in the Stalinist style. They were built from 1947 to 1953. At the time of construction...
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Main building of Moscow State University (category Stalinist architecture)
"Seven Sisters" constructed in Moscow between 1947 and 1953 in the Stalinist architectural style. It was the tallest building in Europe for 37 years, from...
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Hotel Ukraina, Moscow (category Stalinist architecture)
From the history of Soviet architecture of 1917-1925. Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Kruzhkov, N. (2014). High-rise Stalinist Moscow. Tsentrpoligraf. Oltarzhevsky...
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successful designs of Stalinist architecture, which resulted in buildings like the Triumph Palace in Moscow. New Classical Architecture is also appearing...
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