Various VKhUTEMAS projects
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For more posts like this, see also these previous entries:
- Space architecture: Training the Soviet avant-garde (1921-1930)
- Train stations, bread factories, and the “New Cityâ€
- Nikolai Ladovskii’s studio at VKhUTEMAS (1920-1930)
- Models and Sketches from Nikolai Ladovskii’s Studio at VKhUTEMAS-VKhUTEIN (1922-1930)
- Georgii Krutikov, The Flying City (VKhUTEMAS diploma project, 1928)
- Lidiia Komarova, architectress of the Soviet avant-garde
- Bauhaus color
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Sketches.
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I wonder what these buildings would look like if they were built with materials that age with a nice patina, instead of the rubbish stuff that looks shiny new the first year and then acquires the charisma of a plastic bottle left in the woods.
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