More Photos

More photos have been added to the GALLERY! (here and there)


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Bread Factory No.5

Although vacated, this bread factory still offers some tasty baked goods.




Just watching the bread kiosk outside the former bread factory for a few minutes, one can see that people drive up, hop out of their Zhiguli or Mercedes, get some bread, and trot contentedly back to their cars and drive off, already consuming some of the delicious baked goods. In the picture below, that’s exactly what this guy pulled up for: bread! For this very delicious reason, I happen to look forward to visiting bread factories. The bread is made off site now, but in my humble opinion it’s the best нарезной bread in town.

For now, this bread factory has seen the last of its bread-making days and only remains as a skeleton, but it’s only a matter of time (and funding) before works begins on it’s reconstruction.

Although highly compromised, the conversion plan for Bread Factory Number 5 (Georgy Marsakov 1931) will at least preserve most of the original complex. It closed in early 2007 in preparation for a conversion into a cultural and office centre. Unfortunately the revolutionary factory equipment, created by Marsakov to create 50,000 loaves of bread per day, has been scrapped. Two office blocks will be built behind the central circular building, thus depriving the factory of its original silhouette, one of its most striking features. The new development is a far cry from the efficiency of form of Marsakov’s original design, but it does at least represent a shift in attitude towards the legacy of the industrial avant garde. – Clementine Cecil

Read more of “Monuments of Constructivism today” at the Narkomfin Foundation site.

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Posters & Details

H E R E T H E Y A R E !
The silk screen posters as seen at 625 Gallery in San Francisco July 2012.


^Shukhov Radio Tower


^Bread Factory No.5


^Intourist Garage


^House on the Embankment


^MIIT Club and Student Dormitories

^Kvartirokhozyain Cooperative Residential Building

^Student Commune House


^Rusakov Workers’ Club


^Mossovet Truck Garage


^Pravda Printing Plant


^NKPS Headquarters


^Telephone Station


^Communications Institute


^Fire Station No.16

And the last 4 posters were finished up in July. (better photos to come!)

^Ptitsevodsoyuz Headquarters


^Zhurgaz Journalist Housing


^VEI Building


^Frunze Military Academy

POSTER SPECIFICATIONS:
SIZE: 27 x 35 inches / 68.5 x 89 cm
PAPER: Rives BFK 270g White, 100% rag
#S: 18 posters; each poster has an edition of 8-12, signed & numbered
PROCESS: Moscow – photograph architecture, BW film; San Francisco – scan in film, design poster, print digital separations, hand tear paper, & finally silk screen print poster layer by layer (5 – 7 layers per poster).
PRINTING TIME FRAME: February – July 2012, +300 hours
FOR SALE: yes! Please contact Natalia for info

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Melnikov House-Studio



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Arbat Update

Photos of Arbat Street where house number 41 was being demolished earlier in the week.

Sun is shining, souvenirs are for sale, tourists and Muscovites are casually strolling…
and there’s only the faint sound of construction work behind the fence, decorated with plants and already tagged with graffiti. Yep, things are back to “normal” after the dust settled from the demolition, and media storm. Now we wait and see what will happen next.


Arbat Street around 5:30pm, August 16, 2012


Guitar player entertains the passersby


The demolition is making room for a “Multifunctional Complex”


Construction details


“WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE”


Plant decorations… for a disguise?


In the market for a souvenir… or some expensive housing with a parking garage for 72?


Only a portion of the facade remains


Construction site hidden behind the fence


The iconic Melnikov House, literally just around the corner…

More articles from this week:
Радио Голос России / trud.ru / Независимая Газета

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Arbat Demolition

Recently, things have been shaking up on Old Arbat Street in central Moscow.
Here’s the press coverage:
The Moscow Times / РИА Новости / Lenta.ru / Вести / Ехо Москвы / CIVITAS

Among several buildings to suffer damage from activities on the construction site,
the legendary MELNIKOV HOUSE is only 50 meters away.

Nice collection of photos of Melnikov house here.
Photos of the DAMAGE to Arbat buildings here.

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Shiny & New

And with this photo of Dinamo Stadium’s new design, well, I had a little fun ; )

Something bright, shiny & new coming to a Moscow near you!

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Dinamo Stadium Update

I went to take a look at Dinamo (alt. spelling Dynamo) Stadium on August 5, 2012. The site is wrapped in mesh advertising what is to come and peeking through the fence, one can see that not much remains of the stadium. Only the front facade is still standing, but from the looks of it, it is in very poor condition.













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House on the Embankment

Views of House on the Embankment






And, I’m back in MOSCOW!

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Last Days

It’s the last few days to see the posters from The Constructivist Project in San Francisco…
July 30: Posters will be coming down to be packed for their trip to MOSCOW!!

@ 625 Gallery (625 Sutter Street, one block from Union Square)

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