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Soviet Bus Stops Volume II

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Soviet Bus Stops Volume II captures the unique architectural heritage of bus stops across Russia, Crimea, Georgia, and Ukraine. Photographer Christopher Herwig travelled 15,000 km to uncover striking examples of this distinctive Soviet-era design, revealing a vast range of forms from brutalist structures to whimsical shapes like rockets, birds, and even castles. A foreword by critic Owen Hatherley provides insight into the historical and ideological context behind these ingenious 'small architectural forms'.
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This visually rich book appeals to readers interested in architecture, Soviet history, design enthusiasts, and those fascinated by cultural artefacts and photography from former Soviet states.

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A follow-up to the hugely successful Soviet Bus Stops, with new photographs of bus stops in Russia, Crimea, Georgia and Ukraine.

Christopher Herwig has an insatiable appetite for Soviet Bus Stops. After the popular and critical success of his first book, Herwig has returned to the former Soviet Union to hunt for more. In this second volume, as well as discovering new stops in the remotest areas of Georgia and Ukraine, Herwig turns his camera to Russia itself. Following exhaustive research, he drove 15,000 km from coast to coast across the largest country in the world, in pursuit of new examples of this singular architectural form.

A foreword by renowned architecture and culture critic Owen Hatherley reveals new information on the origins of the Soviet bus stop. Examining the government policy that allowed these 'small architectural forms' to flourish, he explains how they reflected Soviet values, and how ultimately they remained - despite their incredible individuality - far-flung outposts of Soviet ideology.

The diversity of architectural approaches is staggering: juxtaposed alongside a slew of audacious modern and brutal designs, there are bus stops shaped as trains, birds, light bulbs, rockets, castles, even a bus stop incorporating a statue of St George slaying the dragon.

Essential companion to the first volume, this book provides a valuable document of these important and previously overlooked constructions.

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Described as "subtle acts of ingenuity amidst pervasive state control," these bus stops exemplify individual creativity within Soviet ideology, highlighting their cultural and architectural significance. – Myrto Katsikopoulou, Design Boom

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780993191183

Publisher: FUEL Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 September 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: FUEL Publishing

Illustration: Illustrated in colour throughout

Contributors:

  • Edited by Damon Murray
  • Edited by Stephen Sorrell
  • Edited by Damon Murray
  • Edited by Stephen Sorrell

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 200.0mm

Height: 160.0mm

Weight: 590g

Pages: 192

About the Author

With twenty years of experience in over ninety countries, Christopher Herwig is a Canadian born photographer and videographer. Currently based in Jordan, his previous homes have included Liberia and Kazakhstan. Owen Hatherley is a British writer and journalist based in London who writes primarily on architecture, politics and culture. Landscapes of Communism, a history of communism in Europe told through the built environments of former socialist states, was published in June 2015.

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