Soviet Era Murals in Kazakhstan and Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Soviet Era Murals in Kazakhstan and Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Juh-3, Poprad, Slovakia (photo by me - grace4drowning on instagram)
Colours · Otto-Braun-Strasse · Berlin 2025
Reverie.
Erfurt-Rieth. Photo: Matthias Heiderich
Słowackiego Estate, Lublin, September 2025
Osiedle Słowackiego in Lublin, designed by Oskar and Zofia Hansen in the 1960s and built between 1964 and 1972 is a pioneering example of the Open Form concept. Osiedle Słowackiego was part of the Hansens’ visionary idea of the Linear Continuous System (LSC) – a bold concept of cities stretching along infrastructure lines, balancing housing, work, and nature in a dynamic, human-centered urban form. Its modernist layout with green courtyards and pedestrian-friendly spaces makes it a landmark of postwar urban design.