Astana ormerly known as Nur-Sultan, Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, and Akmola, Kazakhstan by Alexandr Zhirov
Plattenbau is not dead
Mariupol
Nikita Anokhin is a artist who makes lamps that look like Khrushchyovka housing blocks.
Vladimir Komarov, Skopje
Kraków Mistrzejowice (photos by me - grace4drowning on instagram)
Czech panelak by Venca Roháč (fb)
Sorry I'm not sure if you do requests but could you post the 25 story highrise of Pécs? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-rise_of_Pécs
The High-rise of Pécs (in Hungarian Pécsi Magasház) was a high-rise residential building of 84 meters' height and 25 floors, in Pécs, Hungary, was demolished in 2016.
Myślęcinek Park, Bydgoszcz, Poland Prototype for the concrete detached house that has never made it into mass production. Demolished. photo via Svobo by Soc Mod
paneelmaja (Estonian)
Residential building, by Victor Breusenko(1980s).
Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
© Roberto Conte (2017)
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At the Dobryninskaya metro station, Moscow, 1988 (photo by Pavel Ivanov).
Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin, by Andrey Pozdnyakov
Prague, Lenin Street (now European), Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
World premiere of the film Artem Tomilov in Prague (trailer)
15.11.2024 - open 16:20, start of the film 17:30
Intimate open screening, please say you'll come.
Language of the film Siberian with English subtitles
Siberian Odyssey (Siberia - Paris, 2021-2023), 60 min:
Theatre director Artem Tomilov, who grew up in the marginal environment of the outskirts of Omsk, returns to his hometown after 15 years. He is going to stage an autofiction play, “Artem Tomilov,” about himself. The events that take place during the performance become part of it, along with the myths and spirits from the past of the hero and Omsk residents. The film “Artem Tomilov” tells the story of a modern Odysseus with an ironic and elegiac intonation.
web: www.artemtomilov.com
Babylon panel house, by Ivan Ponivanov, 2024
Eisenberg, Waldkliniken, November 2024
Trump Make Omsk Great Again 乁༼☯‿☯✿༽ㄏ
Omsk, Siberia