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- This helps explain the spread of Postconstructivism in the 1930s. EvolutionConstructivism to Postconstructivism to Stalinism (Moscow) School 518 by...
- but the winner was an early Stalinist building in the style termed Postconstructivism. The last major Russian constructivist building, by Boris Iofan, was...
- developed his own style of early stalinist architecture known as postconstructivism. Не was a brother of Panteleimon Golosov. Golosov studied in the Stroganov...
- Monumentalism Neo-****urism Neomodern New classical New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Stalinist...
- Monumentalism Neo-****urism Neomodern New classical New Objectivity Organicism Postconstructivism Postmodernism PWA Moderne Prairie School Rationalist-Fascist Stalinist...
- some structures were designed in a composite style sometimes called Postconstructivism. After this brief synthesis, Neo-classical reaction was totally dominant...
- neoclassicists - converged on the same transitional style, known as postconstructivism (or simply early Stalinism) and featuring classical shapes without...
- (Europe, US) Usonian 1936–1940s (US) Constructivism 1925–1932 (USSR) Postconstructivism 1932–1941 (USSR) Stalinist 1933–1955 (USSR) Fascist architecture ****...
- Russian Empire Russian neoclassical revival National Romantic style Postconstructivism Russian: Власов, В.Г., "Большой энциклопедический словарь изобразительного...
- Moscow. А separate type of development, known as "early Stalinism" or Postconstructivism, evolved from 1932 to 1938. It can be traced both to simplified Art...