Museum of Fine Arts in Vanadzor, Armenia. Completed in 1974 by architect L. Khachatryan. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Architectonic Blog Posts
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War
Memorial to the Great Patriotic War in Brest, Belarus. Completed in 1965 by sculptor Moisey Altshuler. Soviet war memorial in the former USSR.
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12)
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12) in Croatia. Completed in 1971 by architect Dubravko Radošević. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Osh National Drama Theatre named after Sultan Ibraimov
Osh National Drama Theatre named after Sultan Ibraimov in Kyrgyzstan. Completed 1970s. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument to the Battle of the Wounded
Spomenik: Monument to the Battle of the Wounded on Mt. Makljen in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Destroyed in 2000. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
Hotel Vrbak
Hotel Vrbak in Novi Pazar, Serbia. Completed in 1977 by architect Tomislav Milovanović. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Monument to Galaktion Tabidze
Monument to Galaktion Tabidze in Kutaisi, Georgia. Completed in 1990 by sculptor George Shkhvatsabaia. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Central Post Office
Central Post Office in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1929 by architect A. Mordvinov. Constructivist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
JaunÄ·emeri Rehabilitation Centre
Jaunķemeri Rehabilitation Centre in Jūrmala, Latvia. Completed in 1967. Formerly Sanatorium Jaunķemeri. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument to Efrem Eshba
Monument to Efrem Eshba in Sukhumi, Abkhazia. Completed in 1973 by sculptor Marina Eshba. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Monument to the Start of the Revolutionary Struggle
Spomenik: Monument to the Start of the Revolutionary Struggle in Vlasotince, Serbia. Completed in 1975. Socialist monument in the former Yugoslavia.
NK Veres Rivne Youth Football School Stadium
NK Veres Rivne Youth Football School Stadium in the city of Rivne in western Ukraine. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.