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Seismic Modernism: Architecture and Housing in Soviet Tashkent [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x210 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869224932
  • ISBN-13: 9783869224930
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x210 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869224932
  • ISBN-13: 9783869224930
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Tashkent, the southernmost metropolis of millions in the Soviet Union, is a city redolent with architectural contrasts and para doxes. Home to the most beautiful prefabricated buildings in the world, it features a prominent urban duality pre dicated upon the oriental Old City and the Russian New City. Never was this contrast brought into sharper focus than during the severe earthquake of 1966 which left the New City rela tively unscathed but the Old City in ruins. Yet one respite was offered: a rebuild ing effort which triggered an upsurge of inno vation. The city thus became the face of seismic modernism - unprece dented in history, the earthquake stimulated the modernisation of urban development in Tashkent. Archi tects incor porated regional building traditions in their social ist modern designs, includ ing the visually intrig uing façade mosaics attri buted to the little-known Zharsky brothers. The rebuild ing of Tashkent provides a perfect example of Soviet ideas about urban

planning - in which technical standardisation and social require ments were no more of a contradiction than the design of experimental living concepts and the simultaneous search for an expression of national identity in building. Tashkent thus represents a unique example of radical urban redevelopment in a Soviet megacity with standard designs.

Philipp Meuser, Jg. 1969, Architekt BDA und Verleger. Architekturstudium in Berlin und Zürich. Architekturbüro in Berlin. Planungs- und Bauprojekte in Osteuropa und Asien. 2005 Gründung des Verlags DOM publishers.
Preface: The Mecca of Mass Housing and Soviet Urbanism 7(2)
Introduction: Tashkent from Russian Turkestan to Stalin's Vision of the Soviet Empire 9(29)
Phase I 1956 to 1966 The Beginnings of Serial Mass Housing in Tashkent
38(24)
Phase II 1966 to 1971 Serial Mass Housing from the Earthquake to the Rebuilding Effort
62(104)
Phase III 1971 to 1983 Industrial Construction and the Search for a National Style in Soviet Mass Housing
166(63)
Phase IV 1983 to 1991 A Leap in Scale with Monolithic Standard Designs
229(40)
Russian Translation 269(27)
Glossary 296(4)
Bibliography 300(2)
Keywords of Soviet Mass Housing (English, Russian, German) 302
Philipp Meuser, born in Hilden / Germany (1969), architect and publisher. Studied architecture in Berlin and Zurich with a focus on history and theory. Construction and consulting projects in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Academic research on mass housing in the Soviet Union as well as publications on socialist architecture.