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

Abstract

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.
2022
HERITAGE WITHOUT FRONTIERS. KNOWLEDGE AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION AND THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ERASMUS STUDENT MOBILITY ACTIONS
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House of Government of Alma-Ati, M. Ginzburg, constructivism, heritage, restoration
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