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- Stalinka may refer to: A type of postconstructivist building characteristic of Stalinist architecture Stalin tunic, a jacket po****rized by Joseph Stalin...
- State. There was no need for inventing new shapes or styling anymore. Postconstructivist projects dragged on for a few more years, but World War II finally...
- Designed by Ivan Zvezdin and completed in 1935, it is the only listed postconstructivist memorial building in the city. It was reconstructed between 1999 and...
- Zholtovsky workshop) and the 1935 Aviazhilstroy Apartments, a yellow postconstructivist high-rise by Vladimir Vladimirov (the building, conceived by Panteleimon...
- Bridge is lined with Stalinist apartment buildings; a five-story postconstructivist block on the south side was recently torn down and replaced with luxury...
- had a supply of pre-revolutionary luxury space. Penthouse, pre-war postconstructivist building by Vladimir Vladimirov Entrance with side views for security...
- memorial buildings, the constructivist Textile Institute (1938) and postconstructivist School 518, recently rebuilt to the original 1935 drafts but in compliance...
- respectively). Contest entries differentiated into classical (including postconstructivist), and avant-garde. A total of 120 entries were collected. Some were...
- Textile Institute), Sadovnicheskaya, 33 School 518, the only listed postconstructivist memorial building in Moscow Gerschwin school of music - Sadovnicheskaya...
- Golosov was emplo**** in practical construction until 1941 with typical postconstructivist building like the Teplobeton apartments on Spiridonovka Street (1933–34)...