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The university building which can be seen in the picture, is an example of Stalinist architecture.
In 1935, Dorogomilovo became the site of a major stalinist architecture project.
This put an effective end to Stalinist architecture; however, the transition was slow.
The main district of Stalinist architecture is genuinely striking but it went cold on me rather quickly.
Stalinist architecture does not equate to everything built during Stalin's era.
The first years of Stalinist architecture are characterized by individual buildings, or, at most, single-block development projects.
Based on Stalinist architecture, the concept would be abandoned after Stalin's fall.
Stalinist architecture is sometimes referred to as Stalin's Empire style.
Constructivism was rejected in favor of a more pompous Stalinist architecture.
Stalinist architecture agonized for five more years - work on old buildings was not a top priority anymore.
There were constructed large-scale housing and palaces in the style of Stalinist architecture.
Stalinist architecture was supposed to represent the power and glory of the state and its political leader.
Alexander failed to adjust to the rise of official Stalinist architecture and quietly withdrew from public professional activities.
During this period, Stalinist architecture was rooted in historical forms, not adopting trends of modernism.
The rise of stalinist architecture had dual consequences.
Stalinist architecture is associated with the socialist realism school of art and architecture.
The main district of Stalinist architecture.
A trip to the Soviet Union to study Stalinist architecture also left a marked impression.
Stalinist architecture put a premium on conservative monumentalism.
After the war, the city was quickly rebuilt with Soviet help, with many buildings built in Stalinist architecture.
Fomin eventually disposed with it in favor of true neoclassicism (as did all Stalinist architecture).
The building, at Malaya Pirogovskaya, 16, is sometimes mistaken for stalinist architecture.
The zone also contains the city hall building, which has many characteristics of Stalinist architecture, but with a Burmese-style roof.
In the 1940 the building was demolished and replaced with a building in the style of the Stalinist architecture.
Between 1932 and 1936, Soviet architects began to transition from the Constructivism of the 1920s to Stalinist architecture.