Palace Ukraine in Kyiv. Completed 1970 by architects Y. Marynchenko, P. Zhylytsky and I.Vainer. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Ukraine architectonic Blog Posts
Derzhprom Metro Station
Derzhprom Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1995. Architects I. Karpenko and V. Spivachuk. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Chernihiv River Port
River Port in Chernihiv, a medium-sized city in the far north of Ukraine. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Expocenter of Ukraine (Pavilion 7/Mechanical Engineering and Instrumentation)
Expocenter of Ukraine (Pavilion 7) in Kyiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1958. Stalinist Empire style, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Hospital MSCH-5
Hospital MSCH-5 in Slavutych, Ukraine. Alternative name Medical Clinic No.5. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Electricity Company
Electricity Company headquarters in Zhytomyr, Ukraine featuring a large clock above the entrance. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument to Victims of Nazism, Babyn Yar Memorial Park
Monument to Victims of Nazism, part of Babyn Yar Memorial Park in Kyiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1976. Soviet memorial in the former USSR.
Palace of Culture for the Railway Workers
Palace of Culture for the Railway Workers in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Completed in 1932. Constructivist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Expocenter of Ukraine
A former restaurant inside the Expocenter of Ukraine in Kyiv. Modernist, Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Volyn Regional Music and Drama Theatre named after Taras Shevchenko
Volyn Regional Music and Drama Theatre named after Taras Shevchenko in Lutsk, Ukraine. Modernist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’
Monument ’For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons’ in Yaremche, Western Ukraine. Soviet monument in the former USSR.
Lviv National University Sports Complex
Lviv National University Sports Complex in Ukraine. Completed in the 1970s by architect B. Kuznetsov. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.