Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Tashkent




Tashkent, compiled and introduced by M. Bulatov, Doctor of Architecture and T. Kadrova, Candidate of Architecture, photographs by V. Stukalov.  Hardcover book published by Aurora Art Publishers 1977, text is in English and Russian.



Uzbekistan Hotel, 1974. 
Designed by L. Yershova, I. Merport amd V. Rashchupkin.



Lenin Square, 1966-74 (detail only).
Designed by L. Adamov, S. Adylov, B. Mezentsev, E. Rozanov, F. Tursunov, V. Shestopalov and A. Yakushev.


 
The Uzbek SSR Ministries Building, 1973.
Designed by L. Adamov, P. Zaritsky, B. Mezentsev, E. Rozanov and V. Shestopalov.



Block of flats in residential area C-27, 1973
Designed by S. Adylov, I. Koptelova and G. Korobovtsev.



The Aeroflot building, 1974.
Designed by L. Ivanov



The Central Department Store, 1964.
Designed by L.Blat, L. Komissar and A. Freitag.



The Art Museum of the Uzbek SSR, 1974.
Designed by I. Abdulov and S. Rosenblum.



The House of Knowledge, 1968.
Designed by I. Demchinskaya, Yu. Miroshnichenko and S. Shuvayeva.


 
Blocks of flats Nos 28 and 29 on Chukurasai Street, 1974.
Designed by V. Tsuladze



Block of flats in the Karakamysh district, 1973.
Designed by D. Karimov and V. Tsuladze.



The George Dimitrov school, 1969.
Designed by V. Yankov.



The Lazzat café, 1970, Interiors. 
Design and interior decoration by A. Zharsky, N. Zharsky and P. Zharsky.


 
The Lazzat café, 1970, Interiors. 
Design and interior decoration by A. Zharsky, N. Zharsky and P. Zharsky.



The Gulistan restaurant, 1967. Interior.
Designed by L. Komissar.



Block of flats in Gorky Square, 1970.
Designed by G. Alexandrovich.



Block of flats in Gorky Square.  Entrance to the children’s library.
Ganch and stone carving by folk craftsman Mahmud Usmanov.



Monument Glory to the Komsomol, 1972.
By A. Akmedov and I. Klenitsky.
Architectural design by E. Yefremov.

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