Train stations, bread factories, and the “New City” Posted by Ross Wolfe 3 Student projects at VKhUTEMAS and VKhUTEIN from the studios of Vesnin & Ladovskii, 1925–1929 .Train stations Suvorov, studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, perspective view of a train station in Saratov, 1929 N. Sokolov, studio of Aleksandr Vesnin, fragments of the facade for a train station in Saratov, 1929 Author unknown, axonometric view of a train station in Saratov, 1929 D. Kantorovich, perspective view of a train station in Saratov, 1929 .Bread factories A. Mostakov, Facade view of a bread factory (bread combine), 1925 F. Krestin, axonometric view of a bread factory (bread combine), 1928 I. Sobolev, studio of Aleksandr Vesnin, perspective view of a bread factory (bread combine), 1925 A. Mostakov, Perspective view of a bread factory (bread combine), 1925 A. Mostakov, Axonometric view of a bread factory (bread combine), 1925 .The “New City” V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the “New City” (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, perspective view of the administrative center V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the %22New City%22 (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, living complex, axonometric and plan V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the “New City” (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, administrative building axonometric V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the “New City” (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, housing commune model V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the “New City” (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii, housing commune axonometric view V. Popov, Diploma project on the theme of the “New City” (1928), studio of Nikolai Ladovskii 40.714353-74.005973With lightning telegrams:FacebookTwitterTumblrMoreRedditPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
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