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    Soviet futurist architecture. Dagomys sanatorium & recreation complex, Sochi   Architects: O. Gubarevich, N. Mordvintseva, M. Orlov, S. Milhovich and others. Construction from 1975 to 1985.  The hotel complex belonged to the State Committee for Foreign Tourism of the USSR
    Faculty of Architecture, Minsk Polytechnic University, 1984
    "Architecture of Vkhutemas" architectural designs by Vkhutemas students. Booklet cover by El Lissitzky, USSR, 1927
    Construction of the round residential building at Nezhinskaya Street, Moscow, USSR, 1972
    Druzhba (Friendship) Sanatorium Yalta, USSR Designed by Igor Vasilevsky/completed in 1986
    Residential building, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment, Moscow, USSR (1947-1952)
    House of Uraloblsoviet, Sverdlovsk, USSR, 1930s
    Pharmacy building in Orekhovo-Borisovo, Moscow. Architects Evgeny Ass and Alexander Larin, USSR, 1973
    The House of Soviets in Kaliningrad (Königsberg prior to 1946). The locals often refer to it as "buried robot"
    Experimental plastic house. Leningrad, USSR, 1961
    Construction of Kalininsky prospekt, Moscow, USSR, 1967
    Central telegraph building, Gorky street, Moscow, USSR, 1961
    "Rossiya" hotel. Photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Moscow, USSR, 1972
    Zuev Workers' Club postcard, Moscow, USSR, 1929
    The project of the Palace of Soviets (architect B.M. Iofan, V.A. Schuko, V.G. Gelfreich), USSR, 1935-1937
    Paveletskaya metro station, Moscow
    Hotel "Uzbekistan". Tashkent, 1974
    "Altai" hotel room, Moscow, USSR, 1977
    Futuristic Soviet architecture. 'Salyut' Hotel, Kiev.
    "Tourist" Hotel, Baku. 1979
    Sanatorium Rīgas Jūrmala (now:“Baltic Beach Hotel”) Jūrmala, Latvia, Built in 1981 Architect:Viktors Valgums, Normunds Pavārs, Modris Ģelzis (c) BACU
    View from the window of the 10th floor room at "Rossiya" hotel. Photo by Lev Porter, Moscow, USSR, 1966
    "Neptun" cafe, Batumi, Georgian SSR" Soviet postcard, 1985
    Kalinin square, Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, 1959
    "Ukraine" Palace of Arts in Kiev. Built in 1965-1970. Architects: Evgenia Marinchenko and Peter Zhilitsky. Photo by Nikolai Kozlovsky, 1974

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