Dear all,
We are happy to announce that ”Socialist Modernism in the Former Eastern Bloc”/ SPECIAL 2020 EDITION, the fourth photo album/digital architectural guide of @_BA_CU ’s planned series, is available in 800 copies.
Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @UrbanicaGroup@UshopAmazon distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; link: http://urbanicagroup.ro/ushop/
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by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (DHL Express Shipping worldwide) #SocialistModernism#_BA_CU
The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in the Former Eastern Bloc Countries – erected from 1955 to 1991. B.A.C.U. Association explains socialist modernist tendencies, it presents – in color photographs – a functional image of the buildings and their often original elements that synthesize local culture and traditions, while bringing you up to date with their current state of conservation. The 130 landmarks included in this volume have been organized by function, into six sections. The book contains the authors’ view on the Former Eastern Bloc Countries modernist architecture.
Print run 800
Pages 194+ 1 Spread/ the Former Eastern Bloc Countries - SOC MOD Map
English, French and Spanish
Size 26×28.5 cm
Weight 1.25 kg
Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association
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10 pic
The monument to Yu.Gagarin
Moscow. Russia.
1 pic:
Part of a sculptural group "Peace and Labor” mounted on the lateral platform access of the metro station “Dnipro”,
Kyiv (Ukraine)
Built between 1960-64,
2 pic:
Hotel Roman,
Baile Herculane, România.
Built 1974-76.
5 pic:
Pantheon of the fallen in the fight against fascism and capitalism
(Пантеон "Вечен огън" ), detail
Burgas, Bulgaria
Built in 1981.
7 pic:
Žižkov Television Tower
Prague, Czech Republic
built between 1985-92
3 pic:
Development on steep slopes in Nutsubidze Street.
Tbilisi, Georgia.
built between 1974-1976
9 pic:
Nine-storey large-panel housing building on the basis of III-46 series.
Dushanbe, Tajikistan,
built in 80-s.
(c) BACU