The South of Russia. Architectural Guide
The South of Russia. Architectural Guide The Soviet avant-garde architecture of the 1920s to the mid-1930s has increasingly been attracting attention from researchers worldwide. One of these is the…
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The South of Russia. Architectural Guide
The Soviet avant-garde architecture of the 1920s to the mid-1930s has increasingly been attracting attention from researchers worldwide. One of these is the south of Russia.Based on extensive research, this guidebook aims to correct the omission. Yet, in spite of this, entire regions remain unstudied.
During the Second World War, the south of Russia was the scene of fighting and mass destruction. It explores Russia's South and North Caucasus federal districts: Astrakhanskaya, Volgogradskaya, and Rostovskaya regions, Krasnodarsky kray, Crimea, Kalmykiya, Mineralnye Vody, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkariya, Karachaevo-Cherkesiya, Severnaya Osetiya, and Chechnya. Post-war reconstruction saw many buildings redesigned in the neoclassical style and the loss of an entire stratum of avant-garde structures.Since the end of the USSR, the way the surviving buildings have been used