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Stalinist architecture
Stalinist architecture Never executed design for the Palace of Soviets in Moscow. Stalinist Architecture, Stalin's Empire style or Socialist Classicism ... Soviets) and 1955 (when the Academy of Architecture was abolished). The influence of Stalin ...
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Talk:Stalinist architecture
Talk:Stalinist architecture Disputed I don't think you could ... because, in Nazi Germany, under Hitler, Nazi architecture had taken a similar turn. in the ... just ridiculous. This is an article about Stalinist architecture, not about Hitler. Are we to ...
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture This article is part of the History of western architecture series. Neolithic architecture Ancient Egyptian architecture Sumerian architecture Classical architecture Ancient Greek architecture Ancient ...
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Russian architecture
Russian architecture Saint Basil's Cathedral (1555-61) is a showcase of medieval Russian architecture. Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established ... 988, were the first examples of monumental architecture in the East Slavic lands. The architectural ... exerted a strong influence on Russian church architecture. Its austere thick walls, small narrow ...
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Korean architecture
Korean architecture Korean architecture refers to the architecture of Korea. Introduction Ancient architecture (Neolithic–7th century) A Silla pagoda. The Neolithic ... was when the early stages of Korean architecture began. Archaeological evidence of ondol, the ...
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Category:Russian architecture
Category:Russian architecture For more information see the article on Russian architecture. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this ... structures in Russia Pages in category "Russian architecture" There are 7 pages in this section of this category. A Architecture of Kievan Rus N Naryshkin Baroque O ... Onion dome P Petrine Baroque R Russian architecture S Stalinist architecture T Tented roof
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Architectural style
... Architectural style is a way of classifying architecture largely by morphological characteristics - in terms of ... study of the evolution and history of architecture, but it is slightly different in its ... history, the study of, for instance, Gothic architecture would include all the aspects of the ... architectural style is a way of classifying architecture that gives emphasis to the characteristic features of Gothic architecture, leading to a terminology such as ...
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Category:Architectural styles
... Architectural style constitutes a mode of classifying architecture largely by morphological characteristics in terms of ... Bauhaus Brutalist structures D Deconstructivism G Georgian architecture Gothic architecture H House styles M Modernisme N Nazi architecture N cont. Neoclassical architecture Neoclassicism O Organic Architecture R Renaissance ...
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Talk:Bucharest
... 23 November 2005 (UTC) A section on architecture, that should look at things firstly from ... a general perspective of Bucharest's historical architecture, where it occurs, then Bucharest's communist architecture, the re-use of its communist buildings ... a section on Bucharest's economic boom architecture (i.e. the Architects House, the new ... 04:50, 24 November 2005 (UTC) Media/Architecture These intersect in an interesting way, ...
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User:Falphin/Russian culture
... and the acceptance of Byzantine culture and architecture. The acceptance of Byzantine culture included the ... elected to control all art forms. Russian architecture resembles largely four styles. First, under the ... the Czar Catherine followed by the Soviet architecture which largely focused on military structures and finally modern architecture which has recently taken influence. History of ... was heavily influenced by Byzantine religion and architecture. The periods influence is best seen ...
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