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Evocations of Byzantium in Zenitist Avant-Garde Architecture
Evocations of Byzantium in Zenitist Avant-Garde Architecture considers references to Byzantium in the architecture and philosophy of Zenitism, an Eastern European avant-garde movement founded by Ljubomir Micić in 1921. In this article, Jelena Bogdanović analyzes the visionary projects for the Zeniteum, designed by the only architect member of the ...
Jelena Bogdanovic
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The transformation of modern architecture in Kazakhstan: From soviet “internationalism” to a post-soviet undestanding of the regional identity [PDF]
After the collapse of the USSR at the end of the 20th century, the Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan, that had been previously united within one country became independent countries and went through decades of reforms to establish new ...
Abdrassilova Gulnara, Danibekova Elvira
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Oscar Nemon’s Center of Universal Ethics Project: Modernist Tendencies and Russian Constructivism
This paper explores Oscar Nemon’s Center of Universal Ethics project, a visionary but unrealized endeavor within his utopian movement advocating for universal ethics.
Daniel Zec
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Avant-garde architecture: a view through the prism of the memory phenomenon
The article investigates the interaction between the memory phenomenon and avant-garde architecture by reviewing international and Soviet examples of how memory worked in the 1920-30s architecture, reminiscences of the avant-garde in the 20th-21st ...
Fedoseeva Darya V.
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ARCHITECTURE OF AVANT-GARDE IN UKRAINE IN 1921-1939: ORIGINS, WAYS OF SPREADING, MAIN FEATURES
The heritage of the architectural Avant-garde in Ukraine, formed in the interwar period (1921-1939), is large-scale in the number of objects and diverse in their typology, techniques and forms of expression of modern architectural ideas.
Olga Mykhaylyshyn
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Avant-garde is a military term. It is an advanced detachment of the army, which is the first to face the enemy, the first to get into action, and which is more likely to die than others.
Konstantin Lidin
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The mystery and paradox of architectural theory
The article analyses different aspects and paradoxes of the contemporary theory of architecture. The ideas of physics, philosophy, poetry and language theory have been translated into the language of architectural forms.
Александр Раппапорт
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The Soviet avant-garde of the 20s-30s has been wearing the crown of martyrdom for a long time. It is generally thought that the turn to Stalin’s Empire style was sharp and dogmatic. It is not quite the case.
Elena Bagina
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In 1928, students from the Academy of Fine Arts in Liege founded a journal of architecture and town planning called L’Équerre. Although it was something of a latecomer to international avant-garde movements, the monthly magazine set out with a view of ...
Sébastien Charlier
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Avant-Garde, Aestheticization and the Economy
It would very much seem as though the avant-garde in post-war Germany had initially lost sight of the previously politically grounded programmatic narratives. Moreover, it seemed quite obsolete to insist on the destruction of the affirmative.
Michael Müller
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