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THE VISION OF A RATIONAL ARCHITECTURE

THE VISION OF A RATIONAL ARCHITECTURE FIG. 1 A group of OSA architects at the dacha of the Vesnin brothers. From left to right: L. Vesnin, A. Vesnin, M. Ginzburg, V. Vladimirov (above), M. Barshch, unknown, N. Vorotyntseva, L. Slavina (sitting), A. Gan, G. Vegman. From S. O. Khan-Magomedov, Pioniere der sowjetischen Architektur ( Dresden: Verlag der Kunst, 1983). FIG. 2 “Communal house,” Ladovskii, 1920. From J. Kroha and J. Hruza, Sovetska architektonička avantgarda (Praha: Odeon, 1973). FIG. 3 “Phalanstere,” Buryshkin and Tverskoi, 1921. From Kroha and Hruza, Sovetska architektonička avantgarda FIG. 4 The Narkomfin building, original state, c. 1930. From Fototeka, Muzei Arkhitektury im. A. V. Shchuseva. FIG. 5 The Narkomfin building, façades and section, showing different heights of rooms. From S. O. Khan-Magomedov, M. Ia. Ginzburg (Moscow: Stroiizdat, 1972). FIG. 6 The Stroikom diagram showing efficiency of different spatial solutions for different apartment sizes (0-100 square meters). From Khan- Magomedov, M. Ia. Ginzburg. FIG. 7 Dom-kommuna , Barshch and Vladimirov, 1929. From G. A. Gradov, Stadt und Lebensweise (Berlin: Verlag für Bauwesen, 1971). FIG. 8 Dining room with tables along a conveyor belt in the dom-kommuna of Barshch and Vladimirov. From Gradov, Stadt und Lebensweise. FIG. 9 Linear City at Stalingrad, Miliutin, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Russian History Brill

THE VISION OF A RATIONAL ARCHITECTURE

Russian History , Volume 11 (2-3): 14 – Jul 1, 1984

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0094-288X
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1876-3316
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10.1163/18763316-i0000015
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Abstract

FIG. 1 A group of OSA architects at the dacha of the Vesnin brothers. From left to right: L. Vesnin, A. Vesnin, M. Ginzburg, V. Vladimirov (above), M. Barshch, unknown, N. Vorotyntseva, L. Slavina (sitting), A. Gan, G. Vegman. From S. O. Khan-Magomedov, Pioniere der sowjetischen Architektur ( Dresden: Verlag der Kunst, 1983). FIG. 2 “Communal house,” Ladovskii, 1920. From J. Kroha and J. Hruza, Sovetska architektonička avantgarda (Praha: Odeon, 1973). FIG. 3 “Phalanstere,” Buryshkin and Tverskoi, 1921. From Kroha and Hruza, Sovetska architektonička avantgarda FIG. 4 The Narkomfin building, original state, c. 1930. From Fototeka, Muzei Arkhitektury im. A. V. Shchuseva. FIG. 5 The Narkomfin building, façades and section, showing different heights of rooms. From S. O. Khan-Magomedov, M. Ia. Ginzburg (Moscow: Stroiizdat, 1972). FIG. 6 The Stroikom diagram showing efficiency of different spatial solutions for different apartment sizes (0-100 square meters). From Khan- Magomedov, M. Ia. Ginzburg. FIG. 7 Dom-kommuna , Barshch and Vladimirov, 1929. From G. A. Gradov, Stadt und Lebensweise (Berlin: Verlag für Bauwesen, 1971). FIG. 8 Dining room with tables along a conveyor belt in the dom-kommuna of Barshch and Vladimirov. From Gradov, Stadt und Lebensweise. FIG. 9 Linear City at Stalingrad, Miliutin,

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Published: Jul 1, 1984

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