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Pavilion 13 opened in 1967 to celebrate the Soviet Union’s coal mining industry. Now, the building has been transformed into a contemporary art center by ФОРМА (FORMA), a local office led by Iryna ...
A special section of the exhibition displays a collection of Imamov’s photographs first exhibited in 1977 at the Palace of ...
A new exhibition on Prague’s Rašín Embankment showcases the bold embassy architecture of 1960s–70s Czechoslovakia and its ...
In a musical landscape increasingly saturated with spectacle and sameness, the Tbilisi Piano Fest (June 17–28, 2025) offers a ...
Soviet cities have a distinct and recognizable style shaped by ideological, economic, and social factors. This video explores how planners in the Soviet Union designed cities, focusing on the ...
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s until around 1980, is one style that has taught me a lot. Brutalist buildings emphasize form using assemblies of monumental geometric shapes.
This is the story of the Kharkiv V-2, the Russian V12 diesel tank engine that stuck around past World War II, the Cold War, and even into the earliest fringes of the 21st century. Of course, being ...
The organisers of Tashkent's modernist architecture conference pick 10 significant buildings in Uzbekistan's capital from the 1960s, '70s and '80s. Magazine Awards ...
Ukraine, a nation scarred by the Russian invasion, reflects on its lost monuments as the globe observes World Architecture Day on October 2. Accessibility links Skip to main content ...
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