A Russian glide bomb hit Derzhprom, a Unesco-listed Constructivist skyscraper in Kharkiv, Ukraine on 28 October. Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky posted images on X of a destroyed corner of the ...
Located in the heart of the Urals is the city of Yekaterinburg, the world’s largest “open air constructivist museum.” Yekaterinburg is home to a rich collection of monuments to constructivism, the ...
Sometime in the late 1970s, Miriam Schapiro and Elaine Lustig Cohen gathered a group of feminist artists and writers around my dining room table with a proposal: “Let’s form a consortium to buy the ...
A brief but intense period of design and construction in Russia from 1915-35 is examined at The Royal Academy’s Building the Revolution exhibition, writes Abigail Gliddon Soviet-era experiments in ...
In Russia, hundreds upon hundreds of buildings are endangered. The work of making sure they don't become extinct? That's in the hands of a tireless few. One of these crusaders is Natalia Melikova, the ...
Architectural education has always been fundamentally influenced by whichever styles are popular at a given time, but that relationship flows in the opposite direction as well. All styles must ...
Researcher for the University of Queensland Critical Thinking Project; and Online Teacher at Education Queensland's IMPACT Centre, The University of Queensland This is the second of two essays ...
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