Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2008-05-25 21:54 |
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◊ 2008-05-25 22:33 |
Am I right, that the location is the place in front of the Lomonossov-university? In the other direction you'll have the view over Moscow. That view: /vehicle_175980-GAZ-M-20-Pobeda-1947.html -- Last edit: 2008-05-25 22:34:51 |
◊ 2008-05-25 22:58 |
Exactly, Lomonossov Unversity in the background. |
◊ 2008-05-26 20:12 |
Monumental Soc-realism, say what you want about it, but looks better than eastern versions of the monsieur Le Corbusier ideas. ![]() -- Last edit: 2008-05-26 20:12:41 |
◊ 2008-05-26 21:21 |
It's in better taste than the Chaika ... but not much. Ceausescu must have been inspired ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-27 12:50 |
It's a fantastic and impressive building. One feel very, very small when standing near it. |
◊ 2008-05-27 18:36 |
M.Le Corbusier ideas was sort of utopia "avant-gardiste" and thought the buildings for the confort rather for esthetical point of view ![]() |
◊ 2008-05-27 20:42 |
True, but I've sad "Eastern versions of Le Corbusier" and, as maybe you know it's a very big difference ![]() Chris sorry, but I prefer the Chaika. I guess you meant that it's a not very subtle copy of the "American stye", but if we forget about it the car doesn't look bad. ![]() -- Last edit: 2008-06-19 17:28:02 |
◊ 2008-05-27 21:22 |
In German we call the style of Eastern buildings of the 50ies, like Lomonossov-university, but also the "Stalinallee" (since 1961 Karl-Marx-Allee) in East-Berlin, the "Palac Kultury i Nauki" in Warsaw and many more "Stalins Zuckerbäcker-Stil" (similar like: "Stalin's pastry cook-style"), because the decorations give the impression of a big wedding cake. |
◊ 2008-05-27 21:37 |
![]() I also like not very common term "Stalin's baroque". |
◊ 2008-05-27 21:41 |
But we shouldn't forget: this was the last and only typical architecture-style of Socialist countries! Later, in the architecture, any kind of design or styling was getting lost in the COMECON-world. So all buildings in East Germany, erected in GDR-times, are culture- and style-less garbage (and in bad quality, too). |
◊ 2008-05-30 00:36 |
I believe not all of them, though I can't give any examples from the former East Germany now. However we have the same problem in Warsaw. For many people everything what was built before the 1989 is a garbage, which should be replaced by another banal glass skyscraper (sad that the same people are usually not so radical in case of the post-communist politicians ![]() ![]() Later the architecture generally became really terrible and with that I must agree. I think, it was mainly because architects from the pre-war generation died or simply went on emigration, they became quickly replaced by "new people", educated already in new sick times. Unfortunately these new people built a lot and everywhere, and with their "masterpieces" we must still live, as it isn't simple to get rid of the block in which 200 families live. ![]() -- Last edit: 2008-05-30 14:20:31 |
◊ 2008-05-30 19:13 |
In the GDR the lost of tolerable architecture had mostly economical reasons. They had big problems with housings and apartments. Pre-war-houses were rotten, also the private owned, because the rent was very low, too low to hold the runing costs, which causes the impossibility to renovate the houses. Hundred of thousands GDR-citizens have waited for an own housing. so the GDR has founded, resp.made perfect the industrial house-production (see: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBS_70). After the early 70ies, houses for living were only made in this system (except small one, built by privete persons). But these private persons, the big builder-"VEB", too, had also big problems to get the material. The GDR had no raw materials and no Western money to import it, so they had to cobble with low quality material (stuff in premium quality was always exported to the West, due the urgent need "real" money. "Real money" was always the D-Mark). In this industrial style, they even had built in the last years of the GDR, a look-alike "historic" quarter in East-Berlin (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaiviertel). All old-style houses were concrete-made fakes, so it was also called "Erich's Disneyland" |
◊ 2008-05-31 16:04 |
Oh yes I've heard about it, they planned to built entire center of East Berlin with buildings from the quite good materials, but because of the lack of money they had to change these plans and replace a lot of them by a rather ordinary blocks. Drawings of these future Berlin reminded a movie Metropolis. It is interesting, I didn't know that this part, this quarter which you've mentioned is from the GDR times. ![]() -- Last edit: 2008-05-31 16:36:14 |