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No. 1 (13) (2022): After Socialist Modernism
Published: 2022-07-28

Foreword

  • Foreword

    Yulia Lytvynets, Arūnas Gelūnas
  • Introduction: Situating the Socialist Postmodern

    Svitlana Shlipchenko
    19-29

Kyiv on the edge of the times. Architecture, self-governing and urban planning

  • Happy Incidents Happen: Ukrainian RadModern (SovietModern) in the Architecture of the Late 1950s and Early 1990s

    Andriy Puchkov
    32-75
  • On the System of Architecture

    Semen Tutuchenko
    77-84
  • In Search for a General Theory of Socialist Architecture

    Yurii Yevreinov, Ninel’ Trykash
    85-98
  • The System of Knowledge

    Abram Marder
    101-108
  • Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism

    Oleksandr Anisimov
    110-194

Situating 1980-s: urban planning and architecture. Contexts

  • From Frame to Environment: Discussing the Development of Lviv during the 1980s

    Natalia Otrishchenko
    198-213
  • The Language of Mass Architectural Postmodernity

    Dimitrij Zadorin
    214-232
  • Gained in Translation. Postmodern Architecture in Late Soviet Lithuania

    Martynas Mankus
    252-272
  • Reclaiming Identity: The Postmodern Turn in the Vilnius Architecture of the 1980s

    Marija Drėmaitė
    234-251

Cases

  • 4 Blocks in Podil: Kyiv’s Response to the Crisis of Modernist Planning

    Shlipchenko Shlipchenko, Oleksandr Anisimov
    276-307
  • Centre E Estate in Krakow’s Nowa Huta. The postmodern experiment in the heart of the Stalin era symbol

    Michał Wiśniewski
    308-332
  • The Old Town of Elbląg, a Postmodern Historic Monument

    Urban Florian
    334-351
  • Context and continuity. Shifting paradigms in East German urban planning and architecture in the city of Halle (Saale)

    Kirsten Angermann
    352-367

Interview

  • A Ugandan Architect on his Studies in Soviet Kyiv: Lessons of Equality, Environment, Race, and Friendship Stephen Mukiibi in conversation with Oleksandr Anisimov and Łukasz Stanek

    Łukasz Stanek, Oleksandr Anisimov
    371-391
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