Frédéric Chaubin
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Frédéric Chaubin
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Frédéric Chaubin's Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed features 90 Soviet buildings throughout the former USSR, each built between 1970 and 1990. It is a journey through time. With local exoticism, outlandish ideas, and a puzzle of styles, these weird and wonderful buildings are unearthly reminders of a fallen ideology.
Elected the architectural book of the year by the International Artbook and Film Festival in Perpignan, France, Frédéric Chaubin's Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed explores 90 buildings in 14 former Soviet Republics. Each of these structures expresses what Chaubin considers the fourth age of Soviet architecture, an unknown burgeoning that took place from 1970 until 1990.
Contrary to the 1920s and 1950s, no "school" or main trend emerges here. These buildings represent a chaotic impulse brought about by a decaying system. Taking advantage of the collapsing monolithic structure, architects went far beyond modernism, going back to the roots or freely innovating. Some of the daring ones completed projects that the Constructivists would have dreamt of (Druzhba Sanatorium, Yalta), others expressed their imagination in an expressionist way (Palace of Weddings, Tbilisi).
A summer camp, inspired by sketches of a prototype lunar base, lays claim to Suprematist influence (Prometheus youth camp, Bogatyr). Then comes the "speaking architecture" widespread in the last years of the USSR: a crematorium adorned with concrete flames (Crematorium, Kiev), a technological institute with a flying saucer crashed on the roof (Institute of Scientific Research, Kiev), a political center watching you like Big Brother (House of Soviets, Kaliningrad).
In their puzzle of styles, their outlandish strategies, these buildings are extraordinary remnants of a collapsing system. In their diversity and local exoticism, they testify both to the vast geography of the USSR and its encroaching end of the Soviet Union, the holes in a widening net. At the same time, they immortalize many of the ideological dreams of the country and its time, from an obsession with the cosmos to the rebirth of identity.
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The book has been acclaimed as a perfect coffee table book for architecture and Soviet history enthusiasts (Huffington Post). It offers an eye-opening look at Soviet architecture beyond Stalin's era (The New York Times) and is celebrated as one of the most splendid recent architectural publications (Apollo Magazine). Chaubin's haunting photographs enhance the extraordinary achievement (World of Interiors), and it is praised as a revolutionary read (Architectural Digest). The book challenges traditional perceptions of Soviet brutalism with bold, stunning imagery (The Observer).
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783836525190
Publisher: Taschen GmbH
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 21 January 2011
Country: Germany
Imprint: Taschen GmbH
Edition: Multilingual edition
Contributors:
- Photographs by Frédéric Chaubin
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 31.0mm
Width: 260.0mm
Height: 340.0mm
Weight: 2661g
Pages: 312
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About the Author
Frédéric Chaubin was the editor-in-chief of the French lifestyle magazine Citizen K for twenty years. Since 2000, he has regularly published works on architecture, combining text and photography, and presented accompanying exhibitions and lectures. He approaches his architectural research through a historical lens. After his CCCP collection research, published in 2011, he has delved into the remains of the medieval world, with his TASCHEN title Stone Age. Ancient Castles of Europe.
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