Constructivist Architecture - Gallery

Gallery

  • Collective Housing design (Nikolai Ladovsky, 1920)

  • Mosselprom building (David Kogan, 1923–4)

  • Novo-Ryazanskaya Street Garage (Melnikov, 1926)

  • Izvestia Building, Moscow (Grigori & Mikhail Barkhin, 1926)

  • Lenin Institute (Ivan Leonidov, 1927)

  • Svoboda Factory Club (Melnikov, 1927)

  • Kauchuk Factory Club (Melnikov, 1927)

  • Flats, Zamoskvorechye, Moscow (late 1920s)

  • Hotel Iset (Yekaterinburg, Chekists Village)

  • Tank Engine Offices (Ivan Fomin, 1929)

  • Narkomfin Building (Moisei Ginzburg, 1930)

  • MPS Building, Moscow (Ivan Fomin, 1930s)

  • Red Carnation Factory, St Petersburg (Yakov Chernikhov)

  • Likachev Palace of Culture, Moscow (Vesnin brothers, 1930–8)

  • Intourist Garage (Melnikov, 1934)

  • Textile Institute, Moscow (1930–8)

  • Derzhprom building in Kharkiv, 1925-1928

  • Embassy of Russia in Havana, 1985

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