



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!“
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 … Continue reading
Views of House on the Embankment And, I’m back in MOSCOW!
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 … Continue reading
Construction near Melnikov House shakes things up, see The Moscow Times article here. Melnikov House in December 2011 Plaque reads: “Monument of architecture and history, Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov”
Poster #17: Frunze Military Academy, L. Rudnev, V. Munts, 1932-1937. Poster #18: VEI (All-Union Electrotechnical Institute) Building, L. Maylman, V. Movchan, G. Movchan, 1929-1930 All 18 posters are now complete!
2 weeks left to view the posters in their current San Francisco location: 625 Sutter Street. Show ends July 30. Then, to Moscow!
Poster #15: Ptitsevodsoyuz Headquarters, V. Tsvetaev, 1928-1929 Poster #16: Zhurgaz Journalist Housing, M. Barshch, G. Zundblat, 1934-1935
Poster #14: Mossovet Truck Garage, architect: K. Melnikov, engineer: V. Shukhov, 1926-1929
Poster #13: Bread Factory No.5, architect: Nikolskiy, engineer: Marsakov, 1931