Intourist Garage, by Konstantin Melnikov (1933-1935).
Moscow, Russia.
© Roberto Conte (2016)
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Intourist Garage, by Konstantin Melnikov (1933-1935).
Moscow, Russia.
© Roberto Conte (2016)
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Melnikov
Melnikov House, by architect Konstantin Melnikov in 1929
La Maison Melnikov: Villa Arbat
. inspirational work and living space
Melnikov’s house by Konstantin Melnikov
: . Melnikov house&studio / The State Museum of Konstantin and Viktor Melnikov. Designed by Konstantin Melnikov, Location: Moscow, Russia, built between 1927 - 1929. Images by Stefan Rusu . K.Melnikov considered it as a prototype, from which he proposed designs for low-cost collective housing buildings. A distinct principle of interlocking cylinders was the Melnikov proposal for a social house, in opposition to the cubic unit, with intention to solve the housing problem in the emerging Soviet Union. Retaining some historic elements of the 20th century, the house also reflects the tragic life of this solo architect in a collectivist society. . Hopefully K.Melnikov house will be preserved after careful research, investigation and comprehensive conservation plan based on technical studies of the current condition and analysis of the building’s materials via Keeping It Modern initiative. . #melnikovhouse #melnikov #constructivism #constructivismarchitecture #constructivismoruso #socialistarchitecture #socialistarchitecture_russia #publicspaces_moscow #socialistcity #sovietarchitecture #sovarch . ©insularmodernities . (at Дом Мельникова) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAN0YLTF5gH/?igshid=l6168z5s5xrn
TR II gold: fools gold, part I
02.01 - Josef Stalin’s face
It is Joseph Stalin’s face. Here is a bigger one. It reminds me of the statues of him.
02.02 - Unknown text
It reals like UASS or VASS. I don’t think it is an Russian..
The other picture seems like a Sovjet propaganda poster. Found it here, there seems to be a meme around this.
02.03 - Russian Text
It reads like Mzgnukov (I don’t get the backwards G -> Г ) Or it could be that the word being mirrored. Or it could be Gemnukov. Maybe it is “Melnikov” the Russian texts for the island. Also can lead to multiple persons.
If anyone can read this.. and understand it, please let me know.
02.04 - Stalin Poster
A Stalin poster and a doggie.
02.05 - More Russian texts.
Don’t understand what it says. I don’t think it is really important.
Second review of the level soon.
Konstantin S. Melnikov; Melnikov House; Moscow, URSS; 1929