Modern Russian wooden house

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Author:Malinin Nikolay
Cover:Hard
Category:Arts & PhotographyEngineering & TransportationReference books
ISBN:9785990971783
Dimensions: 230x47x260cm
A book about the best houses built in Russia made of wood over the past 20 years.
In the book of the architecture historian Nikolai Malinin, 100 wooden houses were collected - the best buildings of Totan Kuzembaev, Nikolai Belousov, Alexander Brodsky, Alexei Rosenberg and other modern Russian architects. A separate chapter is devoted to each house, which allows us to consider the publication as a manual for those who want to build their own home. But in fact, most of the houses presented in it are so original that they are more likely to be an art department than are the “exemplary project catalog”. In addition, the location of objects in chronological sequence makes a “modern Russian wooden house” a kind of history of the latest Russian architecture, in which a country wooden house is the best that was in it, since it was in this genre that it was possible to answer the main challenge of the era: to create something at the same time to create something at the same time Both original and modern.
The solution seems to be simple: outside the city, the architect has more freedom than in the city. But they build there not only from wood. Why is the book only about a wooden house? The author believes that it was in this material that modern Russian architecture managed to create something truly original-which, alas, did not succeed in other materials. Paradoxically, the causes of success are in the main Russian tragedy of the twentieth century. “Put a bullet into Holy Russia! - said Alexander Blok in 1918 and clarified: - In the condovo, in the beaten, in thick -sized! The Russian revolution canceled everything: a tree, a village, a wooden house. But it was this 80-year gap that created that powerful stress field that spiritualizes the search for modern architects. Therefore, the preface describes in detail the sources of their inspiration: hut and cottage, the buildings of Fedor Shekhtel and Leo Kekushev, the villages of Sokol and the White Goby, the projects of Moses Ginzburg, George Goltsa, Ivan Leonidov and even the prefabricated wooden houses of the era of stagnation
Author:
Author:Malinin Nikolay
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Engineering & Transportation
  • Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:9785990971783

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