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Minsk. Architectural Guide

Artikelnummer: 201920
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Minsk, founded in 1067, was a small, inconspicuous town lost in the backwoods of Eastern Europe for many centuries. Ironically, it was the devastation caused by the Second World War that drove the Soviet authorities to transform Minsk into a major city of true importance. The post-war development turned Minsk into one of the world’s fastest growing cities in the 1960s and 1970s and also left behind bright, visible traces of how ideas about the ‘perfect’ Soviet city changed over time. Today Minsk is seen by many as a reserve of Soviet architecture and city planning, situated in a rather peculiar political and economic context.
This guide takes the reader beyond popular tourist attractions, offering a comprehensive picture of all layers of the city. The architectural works presented range from 17th century churches to arenas and hotels built for the 2014 Ice Hockey World Championships; from iconic symbols of the Belarusian capital to the distant but intriguing outskirts. The author tells the story of Minsk by presenting the ‘seven faces’ of the city: 200 buildings, ten squares, five war monuments, seven parks, all metro stations, as well as ten residential estates and twenty mass series that together contributed to what became known as the ‘Minsk Phenomenon’.

Sicherheitshinweis:
DOM publishers
Carolin-v-Humboldt-Weg 20
10117 Berlin.
info@dom-publishers.de
Minsk, founded in 1067, was a small, inconspicuous town lost in the backwoods of Eastern Europe for many centuries. Ironically, it was the devastation caused by the Second World War that drove the Soviet authorities to transform Minsk into a major city of true importance. The post-war development turned Minsk into one of the world’s fastest growing cities in the 1960s and 1970s and also left behind bright, visible traces of how ideas about the ‘perfect’ Soviet city changed over time. Today Minsk is seen by many as a reserve of Soviet architecture and city planning, situated in a rather peculiar political and economic context.
This guide takes the reader beyond popular tourist attractions, offering a comprehensive picture of all layers of the city. The architectural works presented range from 17th century churches to arenas and hotels built for the 2014 Ice Hockey World Championships; from iconic symbols of the Belarusian capital to the distant but intriguing outskirts. The author tells the story of Minsk by presenting the ‘seven faces’ of the city: 200 buildings, ten squares, five war monuments, seven parks, all metro stations, as well as ten residential estates and twenty mass series that together contributed to what became known as the ‘Minsk Phenomenon’.

Sicherheitshinweis:
DOM publishers
Carolin-v-Humboldt-Weg 20
10117 Berlin.
info@dom-publishers.de
Produktspezifikation
Autoren/Herausgeber Zadorin, Dimitrij
ArtikelTyp Titel
Autoren Zadorin, Dimitrij
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
SeitenAbb 540 Seiten, 1000 farb. Abb., Pläne
EinbandFormat KT 13,5 x 24,5 cm
Sprache englisch
Produkttyp Bücher
Verlag DOM Publishers
AktVKPreisNetto 35,51
AktVKPreisNettoUSD 39,7
EAN 9783869222394
ISBN_Mit 978-3-86922-239-4
AktuellSubspreis Nein
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Produktspezifikation
Autoren/Herausgeber Zadorin, Dimitrij
ArtikelTyp Titel
Autoren Zadorin, Dimitrij
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
SeitenAbb 540 Seiten, 1000 farb. Abb., Pläne
EinbandFormat KT 13,5 x 24,5 cm
Sprache englisch
Produkttyp Bücher
Verlag DOM Publishers
AktVKPreisNetto 35,51
AktVKPreisNettoUSD 39,7
EAN 9783869222394
ISBN_Mit 978-3-86922-239-4
AktuellSubspreis Nein
HasMarktschreierInfo Nein