Vertiginous Moscow Gabriele Basilico

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Gabriele Basilico - «Vertiginous Moscow»

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Over the last fifteen years, the city of Moscow has undergone vast and radical transformations, which have turned it into an extraordinary urban laboratory. This photographic project by Gabriele Basilico, in association with the architect Umberto Zanetti, was inspired by a desire to document this metamorphosis, and takes as its focal point the city"s seven Stalinist towers, known in Russian as the vysotnye zdania, or "tall buildings".

In the 1940s and 1950s, Stalin"s skyscrapers assumed a key role in the town plan of Moscow. They convincingly blended ideology, architectural monument and urban form to embody the idea of "Socialist Realism", and between the end of the war and the death of Stalin they provided inspiration for the reconstruction of major cities in the Soviet Union and many cities in Eastern Europe. And they continue to play an important role today: their unmistakable image is forcibly impressed on the palimpsest of Moscow, where the vertical accent is ever more prominent.

Basilico"s images use the towers as a privileged viewpoint for a vertiginous exploration and contemplation of the changing fabric of Moscow. After half a century of history, his work allows these striking buildings to be re-evaluated in the context of the new urban landscape of the 21st century.

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Полное название книги Gabriele Basilico Vertiginous Moscow
Автор Gabriele Basilico
Ключевые слова архитектура, градостроительство, русская архитектура
Категории Искусство и культура, Архитектура и зодчество
ISBN 9780500543788
Издательство Thames and Hudson
Год 2009
Название транслитом vertiginous-moscow-gabriele-basilico
Название с ошибочной раскладкой vertiginous moscow gabriele basilico