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Discover the legacy and modern facilities of Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Ambikapur's premier sports destination for athletes ...
On a gastronomical tour through the former Soviet republic, Gary Shteyngart learns that resistance comes in many flavors.
In May 2025, the architectural world briefly turned its gaze toward Georgia — and not because of a heritage monastery ...
Because nudity, steam and the icy-bath plunge are the only respectable way to lay eyes on Portland’s newest slice of Brutalist architecture – yes indeed, a Brutalism very similar to that which ...
‘Ukrainian Modernism’ Photo Book Documents The Remains of Soviet-Era Architecture: Dmytro Soloviovs has travelled through Ukraine's war-torn cities to capture the country's rich architectural ...
A colossal ex-Soviet wellness center in Odesa, Ukraine is one of the locations and topics getting the Copenhagen spotlight this year, thanks to Sanatorium, the new observational doc from Irish ...
“Both patients and staff search for health, happiness, and love while the [Russia-started] war echoes through the lime green corridors” of Kuyalnyk Sanatorium, notes a film synopsis. “Every summer, ...
‘Sanatorium’ Visits a Brutalist Ex-Soviet Wellness Resort in Ukraine Offering an “Oasis of Respite” Gar O'Rourke's doc will premiere at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen: "I pretty much fell in love ...
Brutalist architecture is defined by its raw concrete forms and stripped-back geometric components, which make for a bold exterior. Whether seen as a grey eyesore or a powerful visual, there's no ...
Years built: 1950–2000 These late-Soviet-era memorials, some of which were built to commemorate the Yugoslavian people's fight against Axis occupation during World War II, are hugely appealing.
The Brutalist tries hard to be an epic movie. And how often do we get an epic about an architect? Pretty much never. But it is not, I'm afraid, an epic movie about architecture. Despite what is a ...
Brutalism is a polarising design style that emerged in the 1950s post-war reconstruction of Europe. It is recognisable for its exposed, unembellished concrete, and giant, bold geometric forms.
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