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  • #REDIRECT [[Constructivist architecture#The Sotsgorod and town planning]] ...
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  • {{wiktionary|constructivism|constructivist}} ==Art and architecture== ...
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  • | training = [[Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture]] | movement = [[Constructivism (art)|Constructivist]] ...
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  • ...a leading light of [[Constructivist architecture]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Architecture of the Soviet avant-garde: In 2 books: B. 1: Formation problems. Masters an ...first=A.G.|date=1969|title=Le Corbusier and Vesnin Brothers|journal=Soviet Architecture|volume=18|pages=133–142}}</ref> and acclaimed his [[Tsentrosoyuz building]] ...
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  • ...а (рабочий клуб)}}) in [[Moscow]] is a notable example of [[constructivist architecture]]. Designed by [[Konstantin Melnikov]], it was constructed in 1927–28. The [[Category:Constructivist architecture]] ...
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  • {{Year nav topic5|1945|architecture}} The year '''1945 in architecture''' involved some significant events. ...
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  • ...ism (architecture)|revivalist]] [[Russian Empire|Tsarist]] and [[Stalinist architecture]]. It is informally referred to as '''Three Station Square'''{{efn|{{lang-r ...925 and 1926, [[Alexey Shchusev]] designed a [[Constructivist architecture|Constructivist]] edifice—the Central Club of Railway Workers. The square received its pres ...
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  • ...ebruary 1902 – 6 November 1959) was a Soviet [[constructivist architecture|constructivist]] [[architect]], [[urban planner]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[teacher]]. ...[Alexander Vesnin]] at which point his attention switched from painting to architecture. ...
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  • ...a Street). Bakhmetevsky Garage, sometimes associated with [[constructivist architecture]], was in fact styled in an indefinite red-brick industrial livery; circula [[Category:Constructivist architecture]] ...
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  • '''''Circle: International Survey of Constructivist Art''''' was an almost 300-page [[art book]] published in London, England, {{DEFAULTSORT:Circle: An International Survey Of Constructivist Art}} ...
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  • ==Architecture== ...n in 1928 he wrote: "I shall bring to this task all that I have learned in architecture. It is with great joy that I shall contribute what knowledge I possess to a ...
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  • ...=vlai/> The new building was designed in the [[constructivist architecture|constructivist style]], [[floorplan]]ned as the [[hammer and sickle]].<ref name=vlai/> The ...
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  • Chochol studied architecture at the [[Czech Technical University in Prague|polytechnic]] in [[Prague]] ( ...gned in [[Vyšehrad]] (part of Prague) are considered masterworks of cubist architecture: ...
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  • ...[graphic designer]] known for working in the [[Constructivist architecture|constructivist]] style. As an architect, painter, graphic artist, and architectural theori ...}}</ref> he moved in 1914 to [[Petrograd]] (St. Petersburg) and joined the Architecture faculty of the [[Imperial Academy of Arts]] in 1916, where he later studied ...
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  • ...ardia Artística Nacional), a collective of [[Constructivism (art)|informal constructivist]] [[artist]]s founded by [[Enrique Tábara]] and [[Aníbal Villacís]]. ..., Tábara, that fused the tropical nature of his hometown into the informal constructivist geometry, toward the creation of a visual autonomy. In further development ...
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  • * [[White Tower of Tsarskoye Selo]], landscape architecture element in [[Tsarskoye Selo]], Russia * [[White Tower (Yekaterinburg)]], constructivist former water tower in [[Yekaterinburg]], Russia ...
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  • ...rtistic expression]] in the form of five "fundamental principles" of their constructivist practice. The Manifesto focused largely on divorcing art from such conventi ...=Jennings |first2=Michael William |title=G: An Avant-garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film, 1923-1926 |date=2010 |publisher=Getty Publications |isbn ...
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  • ...sor at the Kiev Art Academy (now the [[National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture]]) together with [[Alexander Bogomazov]], [[Vadym Meller]], and [[Vladimir [[Category:Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni]] ...
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  • [[File:Tatlin's Tower maket 1919 year.jpg|thumb|[[Constructivist architecture|Constructivism]]. [[Vladimir Tatlin]], [[Monument to the Third Internationa ...acchi da dopolavoro, progettaz. 1925, ricostruito nel 2007, 01.jpg|thumb|[[Constructivist art]]. [[Alexander Rodchenko]], [[chess table]] design, 1925]] ...
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  • ...tructivist architecture]] and [[Structuralism (architecture)|Structuralist architecture]], as if the building functions as a machine. ...
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