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For those who are not yet up to date, the ”Socialist Modernism in Poland”, the sixth photo album/digital guide of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies.
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The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Poland – from the 1950s to 1980s.
Print run 800
Pages 192 +1 Spread/ POLAND-SOC MOD Map
Polish and English
Size 26×28.5 cm
Weight 1.25 kg
Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association
1.
Hotel Forum.
Krakow, 1978-1989
Architect Janusz Ingarden.
3, 9
"Club 100"
Former residential building of the USSR embassy,
Warsaw, 1977-78.
Architect: Peter Sembrat and Janusz Nowa
5.
"Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice" - Branch of the National Museum in Wraclaw., 1980.
Architects Ewa and Marek Dziekońscy.
7.
Apartment building on Karowa Street,
Warsaw, 1978
Architects Henryk Dąbrowski, Jerzy Kuźmienko, Janusz Nowak, Piotr Sembrat, Adam Snopek
8.
Uniwersus (Centralny Dom Handlowy Domu Książki)/now it's used by a Bank,
Belwederska, Warsaw, 1974-80,
Arhitects Leszek Sołonowicz, Ryszard Lisiewicz, Arkadiusz Starski, with Włodzimierz Kaczmarzyk
10.
The pavilion canteen aka "Syrenim śpiewem" (Singing Siren) of the former "Powiśle" hotel,
10a Szara Street.
Wrasaw, the 70s.
(c) BACU