Irkutsk as a Growth Point of Freedom
Active intellectual work is done in the field of architecture in Irkutsk: Vladimir Pavlov, probably the most prominent master of Soviet Modernism, realized his projects here; his apprentices work here; and Project Baikal journal is also published here (editor-in-chief – Elena Grigoryeva). The journa...
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doaj-6fc0199de336403c92a8f4904ad63f832021-07-23T16:26:11ZrusRussian Academy of Architecture and Construction SciencesПроект Байкал2307-44852309-30722019-06-01609101461Irkutsk as a Growth Point of FreedomAlexander Rappaport0Scientific Research Institute of the Theory and History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Branch of the Central Scientific-Research and Project Institute of the Construction Ministry of RussiaActive intellectual work is done in the field of architecture in Irkutsk: Vladimir Pavlov, probably the most prominent master of Soviet Modernism, realized his projects here; his apprentices work here; and Project Baikal journal is also published here (editor-in-chief – Elena Grigoryeva). The journal has become one of the best architectural periodicals in Russia. It often publishes polemics, which is the journal’s policy. The authors of the journal are not afraid to debate and to express challenging opinions. The historical and theoretical researches carried out by Konstantin Lidin and Mark Meerovich from Irkutsk are also of great interest.http://www.projectbaikal.com/index.php/pb/article/view/1461irkutsk; culture; architecture; project baikal journal; elena grigoryeva; mark meerovich; konstantin lidin; new paradigm of the history of soviet architecture; polemics |
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Irkutsk as a Growth Point of Freedom |
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Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences |
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Active intellectual work is done in the field of architecture in Irkutsk: Vladimir Pavlov, probably the most prominent master of Soviet Modernism, realized his projects here; his apprentices work here; and Project Baikal journal is also published here (editor-in-chief – Elena Grigoryeva). The journal has become one of the best architectural periodicals in Russia. It often publishes polemics, which is the journal’s policy. The authors of the journal are not afraid to debate and to express challenging opinions. The historical and theoretical researches carried out by Konstantin Lidin and Mark Meerovich from Irkutsk are also of great interest. |
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irkutsk; culture; architecture; project baikal journal; elena grigoryeva; mark meerovich; konstantin lidin; new paradigm of the history of soviet architecture; polemics |
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