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Training the Soviet architectural avant-garde II

Posted by Ross Wolfe

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Various VKhUTEMAS projects

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For more posts like this, see also these previous entries:

  1. Space architecture: Training the Soviet avant-garde (1921-1930)
  2. Train stations, bread factories, and the “New City”
  3. Nikolai Ladovskii’s studio at VKhUTEMAS (1920-1930)
  4. Models and Sketches from Nikolai Ladovskii’s Studio at VKhUTEMAS-VKhUTEIN (1922-1930)
  5. Georgii Krutikov, The Flying City (VKhUTEMAS diploma project, 1928)
  6. Lidiia Komarova, architectress of the Soviet avant-garde
  7. Bauhaus color

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Sketches.

V Vladimirov supervisor N Markovnikov theater 1922
V Vladimirov supervisor N Markovnikov department store 1923
V Kolpakova, G Klutsis' workshop, relief texture, glossy, matt, rough, and transparent, 1928-1929
N Kolpakova, G Klutsis workshop at VKhUTEMAS, color solution for an architectural volume 1928-1929
V Kolpakova, G Klutsis' workshop, color solution for the facades of an architectural volume, 1928-1929
Roman Khiger, supervisor N Markovnikov circus 1923a
Roman Khiger, supervisor N Markovnikov central station at a city square 1923
N Umanskii, A Poliakov's workshop, handicraft and industrial exhibition 3rd year 1924 Vkhutemas1
N Umanskii, A Poliakov's workshop, handicraft and industrial exhibition 3rd year 1924 Vkhutemas
Mikhail Barkhin, supervisor Panteleimon Golosov, club in the town of Petrov, competition project, 2nd prize 1926
Lidiia Komarova, Nikolai Dokuchaev's workshop, Komintern building 1929
L Slavina, museum of red Moscow, sketches 1924
K Kniazev, supervisor Nikolai Kolli, RLKSM Russian Young Communist League Club, 3rd year 1925
K Kniazev, supervisor Nikolai Kolli, communal hostel 1925
K Kniazev, post and telegraph office, sketches 1924a
K Kniazev, post and telegraph office, sketches 1924
Il'ia Golosov, The Pavilion of Far-East Republics, All-Russian Agricultural, Handicraft, and Industrial Exhibition, Competition project, 1923
G Vegman steam locomotive depot 1922b
G Vegman steam locomotive depot 1922a
G Vegman steam locomotive depot 1922
G Vegman museum of red Moscow, 1924b
G Vegman museum of red Moscow, 1924a
G Vegman museum of red Moscow, 1924
A Mukhin, supervisor Leonid Vesnin, Tropical plants pavilion in the botanical gardens in Paris, sketches 1923
A Mukhin, supervisor Leonid Vesnin, Tropical plants pavilion in the botanical gardens in Paris, sketches 1923a
A Mukhin, supervisor Leonid Vesnin, Tropical plants pavilion in the botanical gardens in Paris, sketches 1923b
A Vlasov, railway station sketches 1923
A Vlasov, railway station sketches 1923a

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