Towards a Typology of Soviet Mass Housing (The Limited Collector's Edition)
Prefabrication in the USSR 1955-1991
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Set: book, card game, model
1. Philipp Meuser _ Dimitij Zadorin: Towards a Typology of Soviet Mass Housing. Prefabrication in the USSR 1955 - 1991 - Acomprehensive study on housing series
2. Top Trumps Soviet Mass Housing - A card game for...
1. Philipp Meuser _ Dimitij Zadorin: Towards a Typology of Soviet Mass Housing. Prefabrication in the USSR 1955 - 1991 - Acomprehensive study on housing series
2. Top Trumps Soviet Mass Housing - A card game for...
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The Set: book, card game, model1. Philipp Meuser _ Dimitij Zadorin: Towards a Typology of Soviet Mass Housing. Prefabrication in the USSR 1955 - 1991 - Acomprehensive study on housing series
2. Top Trumps Soviet Mass Housing - A card game for edutainment
3. Katia Sheina: I-464 - A gipsum model of the most produced panel series in the USSR
Soviet mass housing is a contradictory but unique phenome-non. It is usually blamed for creating the most monotonous built environment in the history of mankind, thus constituting a symbol of individual suppression and dejection. The construction programme launched in the post-Stalinist era was the largest undertaken in modern architectural history worldwide. At the same time, Soviet mass housing fullled a colossal social role, providing tens of millions of families with their own apartments. It shaped the culture and everyday life of nearly all Soviet citizens. Yet, due to the very scale of construction, it managed to evolve into a complex world denoting an abundance of myths and secrets, achievements and failures. Soviet mass housing is indisputably intriguing, but never-theless it is still neglected as a theme of research. Therefore, the time is ripe for a critical appraisal of this ambitious project. The authors aim to identify the most signicant mass housing series designed and engineered from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok.
Autoren-Porträt von Philipp Meuser, Dimitrij Zadorin, Katia Sheina
Meuser, PhilippPhilipp Meuser, born in Hilden / Germany (1969), architect and publisher. Studied architecture in Berlin and Zürich with a focus on history and theory. Construction and consulting projects in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Scientifi c research on mass housing in the Soviet Union as well as publications on socialist architecture.
Zadorin, Dimitrij
Dimitrij Zadorin, born in Minsk / Belarus (1983), architect. Has lived in the Netherlands since 1997. Studied architecture in Delft. Since 2008 he has worked as an architect in Moscow, at Buromoscow (2008 - 2011) and Wowhaus (2011 - 2013). Lectures and publications on post-war urbanism and mass housing in Russia and Belarus.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Philipp Meuser , Dimitrij Zadorin , Katia Sheina
- 2016, 456 Seiten, 1000 Abbildungen, Maße: 30,9 x 41,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Übersetzung: Knowles, Clarice
- Übersetzer: Clarice Knowles
- Verlag: Dom Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3869224584
- ISBN-13: 9783869224589
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.04.2016
Sprache:
Englisch
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