Paper Architecture in Novosibirsk
Paper Architecture in Novosibirsk
Buch
- Herausgeber: Ruben Arevshatyan, Anton Karmanov, Georg Schöllhammer
- Park Books, 10/2024
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783038602651
- Bestellnummer: 10826118
- Umfang: 220 Seiten
- Sonstiges: 100 farbige und 70 s/w-Abbildungen
- Erscheinungstermin: 24.10.2024
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
Cosmic cow sheds, insectoids, Egyptian pyramids, steam locomotive hybrids, and deconstructivist housing projects: during the 1980s, "paper architects" in Novosibirsk, all of them graduates of the Siberian Civil Engineering Institute, created fantastical utopian designs. Contrary to the commonly held belief that these architectural designs made of paper and created during the late years of a crumbling Soviet Union were never intended to be translated into buildings, the Novosibirsk group actually devoted themselves to a practical application of their ideas. The designs for the kolkhozy (collective forms) in Bolshevik, Guselnikovo, and Nizhny-Ugryum show signs of concrete planning deliberations, integrated into pastoral and often fairy tale-like scenes of country life with tractor stations and witches suspended in the sky. Inspired by Eastern European post-punk, local radical-constructivist projects, and European postmodernism, the Siberian paper architects created a whole range of autochthonous stylistic figures and techniques that have a clear and distinct style. This Novosibirsk style clearly differs from the works by members of the better-known Moscow group of paper architects, such as Alexander Brodsky, Ilya Utkin, and Yuri Avvakumov.For the first time ever, this book offers a deep insight into Novosibirsk's paper architecture movement and its output. Lavishly illustrated, largely with previously unpublished material from formerly inaccessible Siberian archives, the volume provides a comprehensive survey of this fascinating form of late Soviet-era speculative architecture from the Siberian metropolis that is still far too little known in the Western world.
Biografie (Georg Schöllhammer)
Georg Schöllhammer, geb. 1958, ist Chefredakteur von "springerin. Hefte für Gegenwartskunst in Wien". Ab 1992 Gastprofessur an der Hochschule für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung in Linz.Anmerkungen:
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