Architekturzentrum Wien: Soviet Modernism 1955 – 1991. Unknown Stories

The Architekturzentrum Wien writes architectural (hi)stories: ‘Soviet Modernism 1955 – 1991. Unknown Stories’ explores, for the first time comprehensively, the architecture of the non-Russian Soviet republics completed between the late 1950s and the end of the USSR in 1991. The Read More …

Igor Kovačević (Editor) – Urbanity: Twenty Years Later: Projects for Central European Capitals

Urbanity Twenty Years Later is a long term research project which is rediscovering Central European urban values. The project is regional aiming to find answers for the future of our cities as such. The first publication of the Urbanity project Read More …

Wolfgang Thaler; Maroje Mrduljas; Vladimir Kulić – Modernism in Between

“Socialist Yugoslavia was a country suspended between civilizations, political systems, and Cold War blocs. It produced a remarkable body of modern architecture, which similarly defies easy classification. This book explores the historical “in-betweenness” of Yugoslav modernism and the various strategies Read More …