- коммунальная квартира, romanized: kommunal'naya kvartira, colloquial:
kommunalka) are
apartments in
which several unrelated persons or
families live in...
- the end of
World War II, the side wing was
converted to multi-family
kommunalka housing, in
contrast to the
planned elite status of the
central tower...
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numerous families were ****igned to what were
called "communal"
apartments (
kommunalkas). By the 1930s, 68% of the po****tion
lived in such
housing under very...
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building smaller scale xiaoqu, to
allow a
finer road
network in cities.
Kommunalka 15-minute city
Falowiec Gated community High-rise
building Housing estate...
- However, very soon
after construction,
units were
converted to multi-family
kommunalka (communal apartments). Its
design was neo-gothic,
though it also drew...
-
closed for
worship between 1930 and 2004, with the main
building being a
kommunalka. П.Н. Шармин. Церковь Софии в Средних Садовниках // Москва. Энциклопедический...
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floorplan that
discouraged conversion of single-family
units to multi-family
kommunalka. Externally, it's a flat slab with
modest decorations based on Zholtovsky's...
- with more than one room
would eventually be
converted to a multi-family
kommunalka.
Apartments could retain the single-family
status if, and only if, they...
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buildings were sealed, they were
hooked by new tenants. The so-called
kommunalka became the most
common type of
accommodation for the
residents of large...
- Messana,
Paola (2011).
Soviet Communal Living: An Oral
History of the
Kommunalka. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-11016-8. Partsch, Cornelius...