Government Municipality in Visaginas, Lithuania,. Building constructed in the 1970s. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Communist-era architecture Blog Posts
Boarding House Mayak, Resort Pitsunda
Boarding House Mayak, Resort Pitsunda in Pitsunda, Abkhazia. Alternative name: Resort of all-Union, Seven Candles Resort, Boarding House Lighthouse.
Cerna Louka Exhibition Centre (Pavilion A)
Cerna Louka Exhibition Centre (Pavilion A) in Ostrava Czech Republic. Constructed: 1988 1996. Modernist, Communist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
GCT Shopping Mall
GCT Shopping Mall in Skopje, North Macedonia. Constructed 1969-1973 by architect Živko Popovski. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Tesco Store
Tesco Store in Košice, Slovakia. Completed 1968. Formerly Prior Department Store and K-Mart. Brutalist, Communist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Natural Sciences Department of Taras Shevchenko University
Natural Sciences Department of Taras Shevchenko University in Kyiv, Ukraine (1973). Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Kyiv River Port Passenger Terminal
Kyiv River Port Passenger Terminal in Kyiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1961. Stalinist Empire style, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Development
Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Development in Kyiv, Ukraine. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Arena Sports and Entertainment Hall
Arena Sports and Entertainment Hall in Poznań, Poland. Alternative names: Hala widowiskowo-sportowa Arena and Hala Arena. Former Eastern Bloc architecture.
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine
Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in Kyiv. Constructed between 1976 and 1989. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Palace of Children and Youth Creativity
Palace of Children and Youth Creativity in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Constucted 1985-1993. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Kockica
Kockica in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1968. Architect: Ivan Vitić. Brutalist style building, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.