Soviet Modernism. Brutalism. Post-modernism | Short Film

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2018
  • Short film in support of the upcoming book Soviet Modernism. Brutalism. Post-modernism. Buildings and Projects in Ukraine 1960-1990 (Osnovy Publishing / DOM publishers).
    Its a wonderful representation of Kyiv's eclectic architectural beauty. Unfortunately we might be seeing the last of some of these outstanding buildings.
    Producer / Director - Roman Blazhan
    DOP - Mikhail Volkov
    Music - Horizon Music Studio / Aleks Che
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Komentáře • 188

  • @thornbird6768
    @thornbird6768 Před 3 lety +136

    Eastern Europe and USSR has amazing examples of brutalist architecture like nowhere else on earth .

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Před 11 měsíci

      Is it really brutalism with its weird completely out of touch social goals though? The communist countries rather responded to a crisis in housing by creating buildings from cheap and mass producable materials.

  • @bettyng9880
    @bettyng9880 Před 2 lety +82

    "Perhaps, in 10 years, there will be nothing left from those objects in their original shape, many will be remodeled or demolished."
    Very foreboding, but for the wrong reasons.

    • @borisborman_6936
      @borisborman_6936 Před 2 lety +7

      Looks like they will be just destroyed, especially in Ukraine, unfortunately.

    • @sovsemoxueli
      @sovsemoxueli Před 4 měsíci +1

      Декоммунизация затрагивает только памятники и названия улиц, что то здания они не сносят

    • @raphaelalexandreyensen6291
      @raphaelalexandreyensen6291 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sovsemoxueli he's referring to the war

  • @NostalgicMem0ries
    @NostalgicMem0ries Před 5 lety +149

    aesthetic and nostalgic. cheers from lithuania

    • @dahlbelzalan5892
      @dahlbelzalan5892 Před 2 lety

      But I thought you, guys are extremely russophobic nazi and anti soviet. Aren't you?

    • @kholeka8475
      @kholeka8475 Před 2 lety

      @@dahlbelzalan5892 Yes, a lot are.

    • @JackEvili
      @JackEvili Před rokem

      Ну значит русский знаете)

  • @Dev1nci
    @Dev1nci Před rokem +18

    Far too cool! Love this. I’m seeing this short-sightedness in my own city, it’s heart-breaking.
    Tschumi remarked how people appreciate alive or completely dead architecture but not rotting architecture. And that where the former generation’s architecture often lies.

  • @runpandarun09
    @runpandarun09 Před 5 lety +66

    Just got here and it was so informative and yet so aesthetically beautiful

  • @MultiJokus
    @MultiJokus Před 4 lety +31

    I'm so happy that I can still walk outside and see modernism architecture in my city

    • @TH-ux6bj
      @TH-ux6bj Před 2 dny

      Where do you live, very lucky

    • @MultiJokus
      @MultiJokus Před 12 hodinami

      @@TH-ux6bj Warsaw

  • @casiash
    @casiash Před 4 lety +24

    I always wondered the story behind those giant brutalist buildings in Russia and whereabouts. This is nostalgic and to know that the goverment wont help refurbish or maintain those magestic pieces has a bittersweet tint at the end for me

  • @Fate2024
    @Fate2024 Před 3 lety +42

    i will get back to this video whenever i doubt my decision to go into architecture, the feeling it provoked in me is immense and showed me how i'm going to be a type of person i'll like being through giving my all to this profession

    • @oonaneveling8611
      @oonaneveling8611 Před 3 lety +3

      I hope you have a wonderful and fulfilling career !

  • @easyray
    @easyray Před 5 lety +23

    This is beautifully crafted

  • @user-cm5qq4wb9w
    @user-cm5qq4wb9w Před 3 lety +25

    Прекрасное видео, оно без сложных терминов смогло донести атмосферу и суть советского модернизма. И этот стук секундой стрелки в конце...шедевр!

    • @SpongeChadSquareJaw
      @SpongeChadSquareJaw Před 2 lety

      Серьезно? Я не смог вытерпеть занудное интро

  • @andro7862
    @andro7862 Před 3 lety +4

    Modernism is beautiful. Preserve, renovate and celebrate it.

    • @jakekaywell5972
      @jakekaywell5972 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jlord9638 Strong disagreement. Entirely too much gingerbread for my taste. However, we can still like different things.

  • @more-ce-lubov
    @more-ce-lubov Před 4 lety +3

    Очень красивое видео!!! Спасибо за такой взгляд на эти красивые здания!!!

  • @brandondewys1835
    @brandondewys1835 Před 3 lety +4

    There has always been something amazing about these types of buildings

  • @burnnout99
    @burnnout99 Před 5 lety +7

    Perfeito trabalho, impecável ! muita sensibilidade audiovisual !!! LuvBrutalism !!!

  • @PublicEnemy.
    @PublicEnemy. Před 5 lety +21

    Good job! Cheers from Poland ;)

  • @nia5449
    @nia5449 Před 4 lety +78

    Hey, my boyfriend and I are planning to renovate our post-soviet apartment into a modern style apartment, how many of you would be interested in seeing the progress?

    • @acro2399
      @acro2399 Před 4 lety +2

      Niya I would be interested

    • @monarchblue4280
      @monarchblue4280 Před 4 lety +2

      Niya I'm down. I would live to see that. Subscribed.

    • @nia5449
      @nia5449 Před 4 lety

      thank you all! will start really soon ^_^

    • @monarchblue4280
      @monarchblue4280 Před 4 lety

      @@nia5449 awesome

    • @bray7934
      @bray7934 Před 3 lety

      Upload those videos. That sounds like a great little series that I would watch the shot out of.

  • @Archimadness
    @Archimadness Před 4 lety +3

    amazing job !

  • @cinedilettante3651
    @cinedilettante3651 Před 6 lety +5

    Perfect!

  • @ian_silent
    @ian_silent Před 4 lety +3

    So good!

  • @saiborg5801
    @saiborg5801 Před 3 lety +11

    This video is cleaner than my grandma’s kitchen.

  • @TK42138
    @TK42138 Před 4 lety +10

    This architectural style looks great in anamorphic. (Saw the link on the Anamorphic Shooters Facebook group)

  • @Maximounknown
    @Maximounknown Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful cinematography.

  • @VinzentHadschieff
    @VinzentHadschieff Před 4 lety +1

    really really good editing and sound

  • @albertorodriguez8528
    @albertorodriguez8528 Před 5 lety +2

    Loved it

  • @welldone8235
    @welldone8235 Před 4 lety +2

    really good job!

  • @mureebe1
    @mureebe1 Před rokem +1

    This video is pure art.

  • @alexgoliaff2644
    @alexgoliaff2644 Před 4 lety +5

    True, the modernism is different way of thinking, it has no connection with past... unfortunately it’s true that the modernism of 60’s and 20’s century lost they revolution, but it doesn’t mean that is defeated

  • @johnnybaudelaire4954
    @johnnybaudelaire4954 Před 4 lety +6

    grey, inhuman and depressing. love n it!!!!! great work

  • @fikriizza9540
    @fikriizza9540 Před 5 lety +1

    gem!

  • @loljoker127
    @loljoker127 Před 2 lety +1

    beautiful

  • @maximilienrobespierre7927
    @maximilienrobespierre7927 Před 3 měsíci

    Omg, 2 of those buildings (the National Scientific-Technical Library, the building with the sphere, and the House of Furniture, the one with the concaved roof, are from the neighborhood I used to live in!

  • @ofmurlyk
    @ofmurlyk Před 4 lety

    wow, it's so amazing video

  • @badmeme486
    @badmeme486 Před 5 lety +2

    Cool video

  • @mauriceb.5318
    @mauriceb.5318 Před 5 lety +3

    Epic

  • @Namchild
    @Namchild Před 4 lety

    Love it. Spotted a few in there like the Ukraine bus garage

  • @nojfelgabi
    @nojfelgabi Před 4 lety +1

    touching video

  • @albertosamayoa6030
    @albertosamayoa6030 Před rokem

    Cool sountrack 😊

  • @PROTOPROTOMMXXIV
    @PROTOPROTOMMXXIV Před 4 lety +1

    top notch

  • @Tmesiis
    @Tmesiis Před 7 měsíci

    Great film

  • @ThePHtube
    @ThePHtube Před 3 lety

    ОЧень стильно и классно снято! Ребята, вам респект!!! Интересная оптика использовалась, возможно, кстати - какой нибудь Гелиос тоже из союза ;)

  • @putamadre3398
    @putamadre3398 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful and grotesque.

  • @SincerelyCamden
    @SincerelyCamden Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting to hear this given what’s happening these past months

  • @TheKoki4
    @TheKoki4 Před 3 lety +2

    It has always been about the details and the intuition of things. Their purity and meaning are independent of the ever-changing historical or ideological background throughout which they were conceived. We are speaking about universal genesis. All arbitrary objects, such as buildings, cars, furniture, that are creating the specific appearance in any specific era, are subjected to universal structure no matter what is the superficial and initial motive of the current era to be materialized. These eternal proportions were indeed felt even within the stigmatized and "gray" post-soviet architecture of Kyiv!

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill Před 2 lety +3

    Photograph as much as you can, they get torn down regularly.

  • @Karl_Marksman
    @Karl_Marksman Před 3 lety +1

    Give me more! This feels like an intro

  • @carycary3822
    @carycary3822 Před 2 lety

    Thanks to the comment by viewer Ernest Lukack, I know of the Vemadsky, but I’ll have to research the other buildings in this video and beyond so that I can learn about the architectural creativity of the period behind the Curtain.

  • @astewart248
    @astewart248 Před 5 lety +7

    Love the video - could someone tell me where I could find the music by itself, though? It's so great!

    • @fumanchu4785
      @fumanchu4785 Před 3 lety +1

      The composer of the music is in the description box.
      Maybe you can reach out to them via CZcams (czcams.com/channels/jtLfyB5ZstFCzGXdCbiJmw.html ) and just ask where to get their music.

  • @StanOwden
    @StanOwden Před 4 měsíci

    Soviet modernism left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape, serving as a conduit for revolutionary ideals and technological innovation. It spurred the development of new technologies in both design and implementation, paralleling the era's ideological and technological advancements. As we move forward, the notion of recreating or restoring Soviet modernist structures seems redundant; their influence is embedded in the fabric of contemporary architecture. The legacy of Soviet modernism, intertwined with elements of Soviet constructivism, continues to resonate in the works of architects like Richard Rogers, underscoring its enduring relevance.
    The symbiotic relationship between technology and architectural evolution is vividly illustrated in the early works of Zaha Hadid. Her embrace of architectural 3D modeling marked a pivotal moment in her career, showcasing the transformative power of technology in design practice.
    Repurposing crashed concrete from Soviet brutalist buildings as a foundation for new landmark structures offers a poignant tribute to the past, symbolizing the resilience of communities and architectural heritage. This gesture of continuity and homage should be commemorated with a memorial plaque, underscoring the generational connection and tribute to the enduring legacy of Soviet architecture. It is a tangible reminder of the complexities of history and the evolution of architectural thought, reflecting the interplay between past and present in shaping our built environment.

  • @mauroleguizamon1460
    @mauroleguizamon1460 Před 2 lety

    Amazing shortfilm. Hope that all of you are ok, greetings from Argentina.

  • @WeSpeakinColors
    @WeSpeakinColors Před rokem

    wow. i wanna dive down all the rabbit holes of this video. where to even start

  • @user-bg9sq5kb6o
    @user-bg9sq5kb6o Před 4 lety +9

    In first and second “five year plan” soviet had plenty of great building deisgh but we all know is WW2 come and soviet union lost almost everything in war against Germans

    • @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599
      @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599 Před rokem

      In the war none of those buildings even stood, brutalism came to the ussr in 1949

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Před 11 měsíci +1

      Stalin actually had a sense of aesthetics, which can be seen in prestige buildings. One that will last a long time is the metro station design. Soviet style in general isn't the same as brutalism despite the end results looking similar

  • @JustinRM20
    @JustinRM20 Před 2 lety +7

    Sadly one of the first things that came to my mind when the Russian invasion of Ukraine commenced was this this video and Ukraine's beautiful, imposing architecture. I truly hope the cultural heritage of Ukraine will not be lost to Russian barbarism.

    • @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599
      @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599 Před rokem +2

      Russians build those buildings all former soviet workers build those buildings, did you know that every city has a theme from every country from the ussr

    • @DeVolksrepubliek
      @DeVolksrepubliek Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599Russia ≠ USSR, I doubt everyone who worked on these beauties were Russian.

  • @svennoren9047
    @svennoren9047 Před rokem +1

    1:55 "Todays architects do not engage in a dialogue with yesterdays". 2:25 "We always 'turn' to the legacy of 'grandfathers and grandmothers'" - said while studying the architecture of the 60ies and 70ies.
    I.E: you are doing exactly that yourselves.

  • @supDhupp
    @supDhupp Před 4 lety

    This rocks

  • @RockyBergen
    @RockyBergen Před 3 lety

    I just bought the book!

  • @NN-xq7pb
    @NN-xq7pb Před 2 lety +2

    beautiful!!! I am a composer and I am wondering if I can add a composition of mine to this video?

  • @matthiasvangysel938
    @matthiasvangysel938 Před měsícem

    that's a great video, what song was used? Can't find it with the credits...

  • @helenahasz
    @helenahasz Před 4 lety +1

    Where I can find more musics composed by Aleks Che? I can't find it anywhere.

  • @Soundnectar
    @Soundnectar Před 5 lety +3

    It will be Future Somethere, because of better Materials Available!!! Very good Style for Klaipeda Lithuania!!! They can build Brutal And Mean Skyscrapers, that would be Super Kool Tourism!!!

    • @tuxedosteve1904
      @tuxedosteve1904 Před 4 lety +2

      Nobody goes to a city full of modern Architecture and skyscrappers. It will cause less tourism.

  • @jpinguela
    @jpinguela Před 3 lety

    Muito legal do sul do Brasil.

  • @mossmoss2019
    @mossmoss2019 Před 2 měsíci

    harrowingly foreboding

  • @ZenoFromTheElea
    @ZenoFromTheElea Před 3 lety

    Красивое, атмосферное видео.
    P.S.
    я не понял, дикторы - носители английского? Или это для них иностранный?

  • @markcarey8426
    @markcarey8426 Před 3 lety

    Very well done. Yes, you are right. You could've gone further...

  • @user-sb4ff1tc5n
    @user-sb4ff1tc5n Před 2 lety

    Great product! Synthesis of arts!
    I am inspired by a book recently published on this topic.
    The video conveys a whole mood. However, the semantic subtext remained incomprehensible to me. If reconstruction is presented as an urgent need, then why is the revolution described in the final words as a value?

  • @user-bl5dp7xs1t
    @user-bl5dp7xs1t Před 10 měsíci

    "they lost their revolution" pans out to giant advertisement on the side of an old soviet building, that's poetic

  • @skumsters2323
    @skumsters2323 Před rokem

    A year is still a year and a lifetime a lifetime, even when they are longer these days... it feels like a generation gap, or the feeling of one has widened since the internet.
    Or is it because we are all aware of all gaps and its makes it easier to emerge everything

  • @Nicholas-ho8xj
    @Nicholas-ho8xj Před 2 lety +9

    I came up with a rather practical answer to what I took as the main theme of this video essay. In response to why architecture pays no attention or respect to the architecture styles and philosophy of it's predicesors. I would imagine it is mostly to do with the lifespan of almost all buildings is roughly equivalent to the lifespan of a human. And in the same way as most kids wouldn't be caught dead listening to the same music there parents did or would rather go naked than to dress in the clothes that were in fashion when there parents were at the same age. Architect have to have the same kind of Freudian hatred for everything there parents held up as progress. So there's a generational flip and 180° about face in just about everything. So buildings are no different. You can't just go back and repaint the facade and add a new dome ceiling to the top of the building your dad built. No. It's just a natural instinct to want to dynamite the shit out of the old ways of your parents. Blow the hell out of it to where nothing is left but dust. Only then can a person build there own castle and monument to your own generations greatness. So buildings are never built to last more than 100 years at most. And even if a building is 100 years old and still fully functional. Most often, it's long since been abandoned because of the transitory flux of a cities population size. Out with the old. Up with the new.

  • @leorusso2480
    @leorusso2480 Před rokem

    This kinda reminded me the city of Brasilia. Built in the 60s by a communist in a country and a time that was a crime to be a communist.

  • @bennoumstatter490
    @bennoumstatter490 Před 4 lety +4

    Does anybody understand what those rather empty phrases mean?

    • @palapafox1268
      @palapafox1268 Před 3 lety +4

      It's pretty profound if you take it from an art perspective. One of the ideas I got from here is communication, or more precisely, lack of communication between the generation of architects that were gapped by their era of thinking.

  • @hoppinggnomethe4154
    @hoppinggnomethe4154 Před 3 lety +2

    I see no problem with minimalism, but not everything should be minimalist. As for brutalism, I absolutely love it when it's in a fictional dystopian authoritarian or totalitarian society as art. Seriously, these buildings give you a feeling of total power and absolute oppression. They have a very negative energy to them. In my very opinion, this architecture only fits well on prisons and any military infrastructures. Imagine schools with this architecture...
    I generally believe that brutalism is not a good thing since mental health is very important for all of us human beings. Poor mental health forms unwanted byproducts in our society. For example, mass shooters. In order to prevent as much poor mental health, I believe that brutalism should also be reduced. We better leave the historic ones alone. They are history. Let's not build more of them.

    • @mirelion5328
      @mirelion5328 Před 2 lety +4

      I don't see basis in what you say
      To me soviet modernism exudes bright futurism and progressiveness
      At least in Moscow

    • @JustinRM20
      @JustinRM20 Před 2 lety

      For many these buildings are an eyesore, a hint to the past that was filled with oppression, for others it gives room to breathe. Order, structure and organization in a chaotic world. A straight line. Communist ideals. Back when people believed humanity can overcome their struggles, when they looked up to cosmonauts.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@mirelion5328it isn't the same as brutalism though

  • @rederickfroders1978
    @rederickfroders1978 Před rokem

    I just dont get why people dont see the beauty in it. Just like cubist architecture. Sure it looks weird next to an old building but contrasts must be visible, defiant and challenging.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Před 11 měsíci

      That's where people disagree. Humans generally like harmony so when such a building exists among traditional aesthetic ones, it is ugly. Within a place of similar style buildings, it won't be such an eyesore

  • @iravikhrieva5134
    @iravikhrieva5134 Před 3 lety

    Такой проникновенный фильм, до мурашек! 👍🏻🤩

  • @Blablagerman
    @Blablagerman Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I also travelled to Ukraine for brutalism!

    • @JackEvili
      @JackEvili Před rokem

      Теперь там его нет

  • @cherylnagy126
    @cherylnagy126 Před 4 měsíci

    no example is given to substantiate the assertion that architects of that 1960's drew on designs from the 1920's & 1930's for influences or ideas

  • @Arshi69
    @Arshi69 Před 4 lety +16

    This whole thing of “we are not speaking of the past generation” is her own personal opinion.. Who are we in this? The stuck up architects? For productive documentary we need a better dialectic analysis than this generalization of her personal theory.

    • @Arshi69
      @Arshi69 Před 2 lety +3

      @Вячеслав Гордеев actually I left this last year and after a year of studying in labor studies, here are my few points since then for a little bit of analysis:
      “We lost the revolution” assuming this is referring to modernism in terms of design revolution. There is no winners in this or losers btw, that is in fact where the opinion lays.
      My theory is part of the reason this type of architecture doesn’t pass down because modernism totally ignored the labor relationship and it effected the Marxian superstructure and base relationship.
      The base meaning the work place was managed in a medieval style and workers and designers didn’t have much saying, however their boss and managers had all the sayin. The modernism also destroyed the classical order of architecture. Which was you learn the craft from master and your apprentice would learn the skills you masters and so on.
      The modernism turn that over its head. All you have to know was connection to the big clients and be famous like movie stars and soccer players. That in affect through out the craftsmanship and master skills that was passed down. Because money wasn’t about that anymore.
      That dialectic relationship between the startchitect and their employees creat a resentment and competition. Then when that happens everyone completes with each other to be famous and this is were the “disconnect” between generation happens.
      This is so far my analysis from last year. Cheers

    • @Arshi69
      @Arshi69 Před 2 lety

      @Вячеслав Гордеев NYC

  • @charlesgale4257
    @charlesgale4257 Před 4 lety +1

    whats the building at 3:10?

  • @italotter
    @italotter Před 4 lety +2

    A disregard, forgetting and fundamental change of the generations and ideas before? That's sounds like good ol' fashioned Politics to me. Maybe it's the same.

  • @AlejandroMaagno
    @AlejandroMaagno Před 2 lety

    I live in California and really want to go to Ukraine to appreciate all these beautiful buildings.

    • @svennoren9047
      @svennoren9047 Před rokem

      Let us hope they will be still standing.

    • @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599
      @polyakadamaltnurdaenjoyer3599 Před rokem

      If not Ukraine you can pretty much see those buildings in the former Warsaw Pact countries and other ussr nations

  • @olyachernenko3616
    @olyachernenko3616 Před 5 lety

    В Киеве на красном хуторе поликлиника(не больница) классная. Ну и поликлиника охмадет на стретенской 7

  • @mitchellfredrickson4056

    What song is playing?

    • @MinimalMovie
      @MinimalMovie  Před 3 lety

      soundcloud.com/horizonstudiokiev/soviet-modernism-brutalism-post-modernism

  • @obzorenko
    @obzorenko Před měsícem

    пересматриваю периодически уже годами, а вы не хотите снять полнометражку про модернизм Киева?

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn Před 3 lety

    VN những năm 60s, phong cách kiến trúc hiện đại này từng thịnh hành cho trường học, bệnh viện, cơ quan nhà nước và cả nhà dân. Không hiểu sao nó đột ngột mất đi, thay vào đó cũng là 1 ngôn ngữ hiện đại khác dùng nhiều kính và thép, vẻ ngoài thân thiện hơn, không uy nghiêm và sức mạnh như phong cách cũ.

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn Před 2 lety

      ​@@quangminhnguyen2504 Vâng. Phong cách Brutalism này thật ra bắt nguồn từ Anh, Tây Âu 1 thời cũng nhiều nơi chuộng nó. Nhưng có thể như bạn nói, do sau đó nó đc sử dụng rộng rãi ở khối CS. Trở thành 1 biểu tượng đặc trưng của Kiến trúc XHCN và phong trào nghệ thuật Hiện thực Soviet nên trở nên kém phổ biến đi ở Tây Âu. Ngay cả ở khối CS, nó cũng dần mai một theo thời gian, kém được ưu chuộng, trào lưu đại chúng chạy theo những phong cách khác. Nhiều người nghĩ nó nhìn nhàm chán, lạnh lẽo, kém thân thiện và làm họ liên tưởng tới sự chuyên chế. Riêng mình rất thích sự đồng bộ vật liệu bê tông, tính diễn đạt và sự tương đồng của nó với nghệ thuật điêu khắc. Ngày nay vẫn có thể bắt gặp 1 số toà nhà tiêu biểu tại VN, cụ thể ở HCM có Nhà hát Hoà Bình Q10 của kts Huỳnh Tấn Phát; Đại học Y Dược HCM, ĐH Nông Lâm HCM, Dinh Độc Lập, Chợ Đà Lạt.. của kts Ngô Viết Thụ.

    • @user-pu2rs6dc5s
      @user-pu2rs6dc5s Před 2 lety

      @@quangminhnguyen2504 communism....pros and cons?

  • @minorplanetpictures6046
    @minorplanetpictures6046 Před 4 lety +2

    The United Nations needs to recognize these historical beautiful buildings as a world heritage site.

    • @Rustycaddy17
      @Rustycaddy17 Před 3 lety +1

      There is nothing historical or worth historical merit of these soulless boxes.

    • @minorplanetpictures6046
      @minorplanetpictures6046 Před 3 lety +3

      Rustycaddy The fact people are criticizing these buildings and paying attention to them are proof they need to be preserved. I like them we need to recognize the good bad and the ugly of humanity. These buildings could easily be painted and restored you could add color and art to them.

  • @hosank
    @hosank Před 4 lety

    Was this film narrated by Google Translate or something? its filled with nonsequiturs and bizarre syntax errors

  • @mx338
    @mx338 Před rokem

    It is very unfortunate that not all cities protect their legacy, luckily at least here in Germany many brutalist buildings are gaining the protect memorial status.

    • @deletedaccount-fr4dg
      @deletedaccount-fr4dg Před rokem

      Ich wohne in einem Plattenbau und höre jeden Tag laut Sovietwave. Meine Nachbarn lieben es

    • @JackEvili
      @JackEvili Před rokem

      ​@@deletedaccount-fr4dg 😂😂😂

  • @_kurtz_von_huuz3573
    @_kurtz_von_huuz3573 Před 2 lety

    this made me fell like monogatari lol

  • @gyurbanvikrenc6595
    @gyurbanvikrenc6595 Před rokem

    They destroyed the harmony of Art

  • @arhitectmvpopa4496
    @arhitectmvpopa4496 Před 3 lety

    This conflict is generated by politics.

  • @skumsters2323
    @skumsters2323 Před rokem

    Architects and their ego 's. Sorry if I say so but they are worst then other creators, worst like other artists.
    More like the surgeons among dokters.
    Haven 't we got enough, phallus shaped buildings that are about nothing, scattered across this globe?
    Love this video, I have a love/ hate relationship with brutalism.

  • @rajaclear967
    @rajaclear967 Před 3 lety +1

    Sowjet Union- the best.

  • @parkerosth7861
    @parkerosth7861 Před 2 lety +2

    this is quite possibly one of the worst, most abstract, and most incoherent understandings of modernism or postmodernism, there is very obviously a desire to make this as mystical as possible, and it's a bad way to frame a presentation of research into this subject matter. i think i actually started laughing when she said something along the lines of "obviously, there's no communication between this architecture and previous generations", which i hope anyone with some brain cells could figure out is a dramatically poor way of framing the architecture movements

  • @baahcusegamer4530
    @baahcusegamer4530 Před rokem +3

    Half of what that lady said was either self-contradictory and manifestly false. I am married to an architect and am a co-author with another. They studied a helluva lot of prior architecture-so the notion that there is no “dialogue” with prior generations of architects seems both extreme and difficult to substantiate

  • @marcoaslan
    @marcoaslan Před 5 měsíci

    This architecture lacks a human scale and seems to have been built by machines. Its inability to transform over time gives it a grandiose, somewhat narcissistic quality. It reflects a top-down, reductionist approach, missing the organic complexity often seen in fractal designs. Despite being the product of a select few, it is presented as a collective effort, which seems more like a form of social engineering than true community collaboration. Labeling it 'communist' implies a sense of communitarian spirit, but it feels more restrictive, almost like an imposition on individual freedom.

  • @hugotheimpecileone
    @hugotheimpecileone Před 3 lety

    No wonder there so deppresed in russia...

  • @mrcockney-nutjob3832
    @mrcockney-nutjob3832 Před 4 lety +4

    Dreadful and depressing you can imagine the KGB following you around these soulless structures.

  • @hutto1jm
    @hutto1jm Před 2 lety +1

    This is pretentious as hell, at one point in the script, " studying these objects i try to pay painstaking and comprehensive attention to detail" That's just reasearch, you are expected to do it.

  • @JulieBall-dg2ci
    @JulieBall-dg2ci Před 3 lety +1

    Thank God these nihilistic offenses to beauty and harmony are being left to rot. Don't tear them down, let them be left as a reminder of psychological warfare against the public

  • @NATESOR
    @NATESOR Před rokem +1

    I feel like I've learned absolutely nothing and was just listening to an AI generated word salad smash cut with random b-roll. Then it ends on a vaguely pro-Soviet nostalgia which, really, really has not aged well...

  • @AlternativeElvis
    @AlternativeElvis Před rokem

    Let it die. State worship was the goal of this architecture and the results speak for themselves.

  • @relegaldesigns1
    @relegaldesigns1 Před 3 lety

    no continuation of interest? could it be because its a bland, soul crushingly hidious architecture? hmm i wonder

    • @mirelion5328
      @mirelion5328 Před 2 lety +1

      It WAS a continuation of constructivism of '20 ies