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Boris Iofan: Architect behind the Palace of the Soviets
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Boris Iofan: Architect behind the Palace of the Soviets

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Boris Iofan: Architect behind the Palace of the Soviets presents a collection of essays that chart the development of the architect’s variegated career that spanned nearly six decades.

Boris Iofan is best known as the architect behind the Palace of the Soviets. Yet his style was not limited to the Socialist Classicism that flourished under Stalin. Rather, Iofan’s architectural language evolved throughout his lifetime, from his eclecticist beginnings in Rome, to the grandeur of the wedding-cake style in the 1930s, to his incorporation of concrete panels under Khrushchev. This book presents a collection of essays that chart the development of the architect’s variegated career that spanned nearly six decades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
DOM Publishers
Country
Germany
Date
14 January 2020
Pages
272
ISBN
9783869223124

Boris Iofan: Architect behind the Palace of the Soviets presents a collection of essays that chart the development of the architect’s variegated career that spanned nearly six decades.

Boris Iofan is best known as the architect behind the Palace of the Soviets. Yet his style was not limited to the Socialist Classicism that flourished under Stalin. Rather, Iofan’s architectural language evolved throughout his lifetime, from his eclecticist beginnings in Rome, to the grandeur of the wedding-cake style in the 1930s, to his incorporation of concrete panels under Khrushchev. This book presents a collection of essays that chart the development of the architect’s variegated career that spanned nearly six decades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
DOM Publishers
Country
Germany
Date
14 January 2020
Pages
272
ISBN
9783869223124