The article aims to rise up the case of M. Ginzburg’s masterpiece of the House of Government of Alma-Ati, built between 1929-1931. Considered by K. Frampton as one of the icons of soviet constructivism, the building was strongly modified during the second half of XX c. The article gives back a short chronicle of the manumissions of its original features and pushes forward the issue of its philological restoration.
THE COMPOSITION AND DE-COMPOSITION OF AN ARCHITECTURAL ICON
M. Meriggi;
2022-01-01
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The article aims to rise up the case of M. Ginzburg’s masterpiece of the House of Government of Alma-Ati, built between 1929-1931. Considered by K. Frampton as one of the icons of soviet constructivism, the building was strongly modified during the second half of XX c. The article gives back a short chronicle of the manumissions of its original features and pushes forward the issue of its philological restoration.File in questo prodotto:
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