Soviet architecture and the West

Exchanges and influences during the cold war

Description

In recent decades, Soviet modernism has garnered significant global interest, challenging previous assumptions about the Soviet Union's architectural achievements. The rise of "All-Union Modernism" highlighted the complexity and innovation within Soviet architecture, particularly in the post-Soviet era when the former Soviet republics became accessible to international experts. This book investigates the relationship between Soviet and Western architecture during the 1950s and 1970s, examining how Soviet architects absorbed Western influences beyond the Iron Curtain. It explores whether Soviet architecture merely appropriated these influences or generated its own unique practices amid a policy of “self-isolation.” To clarify these exchanges, the study categorizes mechanisms of contact, including travel, tourist groups, business trips, conferences, foreign literature, competitions, fairs, educational research, and professional migration, with each category explored in dedicated chapters. This multifaceted approach aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between these two architectural worlds.
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Writer
Torosyan, Gevorg
Title
Soviet architecture and the West
Publisher
Bookmundo
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
161
Weight
523 gr
EAN
9789403772295
Dimensions
246 x 174 x 17 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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