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“Socialist Modernism in Romania and the Republic of Moldova”, the first photo album/digital guide in the 3rd release of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, will be available in 800 copies after the 12 September. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @UrbanicaGroup @UshopAmazon distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; link: http://urbanicagroup.ro/ushop/ or AMAZON: /s?me=A33QJE9SPOCVM4&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide with DHL) #SocialistModernism #_BA_CU The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Romania and the Republic of Moldova – from 1955 to 1989/91. B.A.C.U. Association introduces and explains socialist modernist tendencies, it presents – in color photographs – a functional image of the buildings and their often original elements that synthesize local culture and traditions, while bringing us up to date with their current state of conservation. Print run 800 Pages 194+1 Spread/ Romania and the Republic of Moldova – SOC MOD Map Romanian, English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association The books pics don’t count. 1st pic: Hotel Roman, Baile Herculane, România. Built 1974-76. Architect A. Muresan. 2. Hotel Cosmos, 2 Constantin Negruzzi Bd., Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, built in 1983, Architects: B. Banykin, I. Kolbayeva 3. Mihai Flamaropol Skating Rink (Patinoarul Mihai Flamaropol), Bucharest, Romania, opened in 1952 and rebuilt in 1974. 5 “Yu. A. Gagarin” Youth Center, Chisinau, Moldova. built in 1972. MoldGiproGrajdanSelStroi 7 “Mercur” Commercial complex, 1, Detunata, Gheorgheni, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, built in 60s 9 Romanita - Collective Housing Tower for small family units, Chisinau, Moldova, built between 1978-86, Architect Oleg Vronsky 10 Public utilities building for telephone and postal services, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, built between 1966-69, Architect Vasile Mitrea (c) BACU
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Concrete Toboggan slide - Playground Floreasca. Floreasca development. Bucharest, Romania. Built in 1959-1960 Architect Victor Agent et al. by Proiect Bucuresti. (c) BACU 2026 #socialistmodernism #socmod #brutgroup
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”Socialist Modernism in Former Yugoslavia”, the third photo album/digital guide in 3rd edition of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @UrbanicaD @UrbanicaGroup @ushopamazon distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; link 2: https://urbanica.ro/product/socialist-modernism-book-socialist-modernism-in-former-yugoslavia/ Amazon US: /dp/9730321612 . #socmod #socheritage #socmodernism #sovietmodernism by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide with DHL) SocialistModernism _BA_CU The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Former Yugoslavia – from the 1950s to 1980s. The preface by prof. Sandra Uskokovic, B.A.C.U. Association explains socialist modernist tendencies. Print run 800 Pages 192 +1 Spread/ YUGO-SOC MOD Map Croatian, Serbian and English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association - 2 The ossuary monument in Kavadarci, North Macedonia Built in 1976 Designed by Petar Mulichkovski 3rd pic: Miljevina Motel, Miljevina, Foca municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. Built in the 70s 10pic: Hotel Internacional (not in use) Zenica, BiH,1978 architect Slobodan Jovandic 5 pic: The former headquarters of Sarajevo-based daily newspapers Oslobodjenje Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 80s Architect K. Shahovic et al. 7pic: “Three fists”, Bubanj Memorial Park, Nis, Serbia.1963. Sculptor Ivan Sabolic 9 pic: The former Tuzla Bank, (Now NLB) Tuzla, BiH, Built in 1977, Architect V.Stojanović 1 pic: Lamela Bildings -Block 61-64 (aka Panonian Sailboats), Belgrade, Serbia,1970s, . . socheritage socmod socialistmodernism archilovers architecturelovers brutopolis design minimal archdaily brutalismus concretearchitecture modernarchitecture minimalism brutalismo concretehouse modernist architecturestudent concretedesign travel architecturephotography modernism brutgroup architectural civilengineering brutalism architecture brutalist brutalistarchitecture
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Apartment building, Nezhinskaya ulitsa, 13. Moscow. 1972 construction Architect: S. Myndrul. #brutgroup Фото: Кристина Макеева via #sovietmodernism
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”Socialist Modernism in Central Asia”, the twelfth photo album/digital guide of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on 👉@UrbanicaGroup @ushopamazon distributor page, (Link in our profile☝️) ; link: /product/socialist-modernism-in-central-asia-kazakhstan-kyrgyzstan-tajikistan-uzbekistan-and-turkmenistan/ or AMAZON US - /dp/6069565223 #centralasia #brutalistarchitecture #brutgroup #socmod dmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) – from the 1955-1991. Print run 800 Pages 194 +1 Spread/MAP Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association 1 Olympic mascot Mishka (1980) on an apartment block in Osh, Kyrgystan. 2 Fashion house, (now: Symbat center), Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1986 architects: V.Shlegel, A.Bychkov, M.Pan et al. 3 Bus Stop, Network of bus stations, Tajikistan. Built in the late 70s. 4 The Aul Residential Complex, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1986-2002 Architects: B. Voronin, L. Andreyeva 5 Bus Stop no 28, Network of bus stations, Uzbekistan. built in the 80s. 6 Nine-storey large-panel housing building on the basis of III-46 series. Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 80s Architects V. Brodovskii et al. 7 Large mosaic panel on the facade of the Kokhi Tojikiston cinema on A. Dzhami Avenue in Shahrinav, Tajikistan. ( 70s) Demolished in 2016 Artists: Habibullaev, Begimov and Rakhnae 8 Bus Terminal, Nurek, Tajikistan. late 70s. 9 Drilling Tool Experimental Plant, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. the 80’s Demolished in 2018. 10 Former restaurant Naryn, Bishkek, (Frunze) Kyrgyzstan, 1987. Demolished in 2017. Architects S.Schambetov, V.Borovikov et al. 11 Hotel Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 1974. Architect: Ilya Merport, L. Yershova, V. Rashchupkin. (c) BACU
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Prefabricated elephant slide in Dresden, East Germany, cca 1965 #brutgroup photo archive via #SocMonumentalArt #socmod #socialistmodernism
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“Socialist Modernism in Poland” the 6th volume in @_BA_CU ’s architectural guide series is now available! This limited-edition photo album (800 copies) documents modernist landmarks across Poland (1960s–1980s). Details: 192 pages + fold-out Poland SOC MOD Map Bilingual (English/Polish) Oversize: 26×28.5 cm, 1.25 kg Order: @UrbanicaGroup : https://urbanica.ro/product/socialist-modernism-book-socialist-modernism-in-poland/ Amazon US: /dp/6069509757 A visual archive of Socialist-era architecture grab your copy before it’s gone! (Shipping worldwide via FeDex, DHL) #SocialistModernism #_BA_CU #SocialistModernism #Poland . 1, 5 Residential development aka Kukurydze. Osiedle Tysiąclecia - the Millennium neighbourhood in Katowice, Poland, built in the 80’s. Architect: Henryk Buszko, Aleksander Franta. 2. Sports Hall “Spodek”, Katowice, 1964-71 Architects Maciej Gintowt, Maciej Krasiński, Jerzy Hryniewiecki 3. Club 100, former residential building of the USSR embassy Warsaw, 1977-78, Arch. Peter Sembrat, Janusz Nowak 4. Sródmiejska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa (WYD) - a housing estate in Łódź, 1975–1982; Architects Mieczysław Sowa, Krzysztof Wiśniowski, Ryszard Żabiński, Andrzej Nędzi 6. Development “Osiedle Walentego Roździeńskiego” or “Osiedle Gwiazdy” (Stars buildings) Katowice,1978-1985 Architects Henryk Buszko, Aleksander Franta, Tadeusz Szewczyk 7. “Okrąglak” Department Store, Poznań,1948-52, architect: Marek Leykam. 8,9,10 Housing complex “Polish Manhattan”, Wroclaw, 1968-1973. Architect: Jadwiga Hawrylak-Grabowska. Documentation: © BACU Association / 2013-2024 . #brutgroup #socmod #socheritage #socheritage #socmod #design #minimal #concretearchitecture #modernarchitecture #minimalism #concretehouse #modernist #architecturestudent #concretedesign #travel #architecturephotography #modernism #brutgroup #architectural #brutalism #architecture
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”Socialist Modernism in Czechia and Slovakia”, the thirteenth photo architectural guide of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @UrbanicaGroup @UrbanicaD distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; Link: https://urbanicagroup.ro/ushop/publications/album/socialist-modernism-in-the-czech-republic-slovakia/ Amazon US /dp/6069565290 Amazon Germany /dp/6069565290 by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide) #SocialistModernism #_BA_CU #brutgroup #socmod socheritage socheritage socmod design minimal concretearchitecture modernarchitecture minimalism brutalismo concretehouse modernist architecturestudent concretedesign travel architecturephotography modernism brutgroup architectural brutalism architecture brutalist brutalistarchitecture The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Czech Republic and Slovakia– from 1955 to 1990. Print run 800 Pages 194 +1 Spread/ Czechia and Slovakia -SOC MOD Maps Czech, Slovak and English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association . 2 The Transgas Building Prague, 1975. architect Jiří Eisenreich, Jindřich Malátek, Václav Aulický with Ivo Loos 1 Budova SNG, (extension of the Slovak National Gallery), Bratislava, 1969-1977, Architect: Vladimír Dedeček 3 Kotva Department Store, Prague, 1970-1975 Architects Věra Machonin with Vladimir Machonin 4 The Družba Fountain, Bratislava, 1980 sculptors Juraj Hovorka, Tibor Bártfay, Karol Lacko architects Virgil Droppa and Juraj Hlavica. 5 Jihomoravsky, Brno 6 “Hviezda”(Star), aka K“kurica Military lodging house Bratislava, 1977 Architekt Ján Strcula 7 Kamzík TV tower, Bratislava, Slovakia. 1975 architect: Stanislav Májek, Jakub Tomašák, Juraj Kozák, Milan Jurica and Ján Privitzer 8, 9 Strahov tunnel control center, Prague, 1981 Architect Jiří Trnka 📸 Photograph by Dumitru Rusu | Documentation: © BACU Association / 2015-2024
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Jaworzno Power Plant, Upper Silesia, Poland. #brutgroup photo submitted by Maciej Łuczkiewicz via #utilitarianarchitecture
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@utilitarianarchitecture . Leftover of a building in Szopienice (Katowice) #BRUTgroup photo by @arkura via #UtilitarianArchitecture
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Sweet dreams are made by #BRUTgroup . design by @rodallo
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@utilitarianarchitecture . Murmansk. #brutgroup photo by Alexander Gronsky via #utilitarianarchitecture
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