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”Socialist Modernism in Central Asia”, the twelfth photo album/digital guide of ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies.
Those who are interested in are able to order the book on 👉 distributor page, (Link in our profile☝️) ; link: https://fdestribute.com/product/socialist-modernism-in-central-asia-kazakhstan-kyrgyzstan-tajikistan-uzbekistan-and-turkmenistan/
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dmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) – from the 1955-1991.
Print run 800
Pages 194 +1 Spread/MAP
Designed and published by Association

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Olympic mascot Mishka (1980) on an apartment block in Osh, Kyrgystan.
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Fashion house, (now: Symbat center),
Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1986
architects: V.Shlegel, A.Bychkov, M.Pan et al.
3
Bus Stop,
Network of bus stations, Tajikistan.
Built in the late 70s.
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The Aul Residential Complex,
Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1986-2002
Architects: B. Voronin, L. Andreyeva
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Bus Stop no 28,
Network of bus stations, Uzbekistan.
built in the 80s.
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Nine-storey large-panel housing building on the basis of III-46 series.
Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 80s
Architects V. Brodovskii et al.
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Large mosaic panel on the facade of the Kokhi Tojikiston cinema on A. Dzhami Avenue in
Shahrinav, Tajikistan. ( 70s)
Demolished in 2016
Artists: Habibullaev, Begimov and Rakhnae
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Bus Terminal,
Nurek, Tajikistan.
late 70s.
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Drilling Tool Experimental Plant,
Samarkand, Uzbekistan. the 80’s
Demolished in 2018.
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Former restaurant Naryn,
Bishkek, (Frunze) Kyrgyzstan, 1987.
Demolished in 2017.
Architects S.Schambetov, V.Borovikov et al.
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Hotel Uzbekistan,
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 1974.
Architect: Ilya Merport, L. Yershova, V. Rashchupkin.
(c) BACU

Photos from Future Design's post 11/05/2026

”Socialist Modernism in Czechia and Slovakia”, the thirteenth photo architectural guide of ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies. (Available for order)

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The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in the Czech Republic and Slovakia– from 1955 to 1990.

Print run 800
Pages 199 +1 Spread/ the Czech Republic and Slovakia -SOC MOD Maps
Czech, Slovak and English
Size 26×28.5 cm
Weight 1.25 kg

Designed and published by Association

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Experimental residential building in Bratislava, Slovakia,1968-74
Architect Štefan Svetko with J. Hauskrecht

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Panorama Resort Hotel,
Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia, 1967-1970
Architect Zdeněk Řihák

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Most SNP/Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising,
Bratislava, Slovakia, 1967-1972,
Architect Jozef Lacko

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Block of flats,
Prague, Czech Republic
Built in the 70s

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Kamzík TV tower,
Bratislava, Slovakia. 1975
architect: Stanislav Májek, Jakub Tomašák, Juraj Kozák, Milan Jurica and Ján Privitzer
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Hotel International Brno, Brno,
Czechia. 1959-1962. Architects:
Arnošt Krejza, Miloš Kramoliš, Zdeňka
Kopecká, Miroslav Brabec, Jiří Kadeřávek,
Zbyšek Kašpar
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Dargov department store, Košice,
Slovakia. Built in 1983-1987. Architect:
František Antl. Artist: Vanek Imrich (1984-
1986), Ceramic mosaic
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Residential house Hadovka
Prague, Czech Republic, 1965-70
Architects: Polák Josef with Šalda Vojtěch

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Glazed ceramics relief ”Hands
and Flower“ on the façade of the soda
factory (now private company), Brno,
Czechia. Completed in 1980. Artist: Mira
Haberernová-Trančíková

(c) BACU/ photos by Dumitru RUSU

Photos from Future Design's post 01/05/2026

Dear friends ,

We are happy to announce that ”Socialist Modernism in Poland”, the sixth photo album/digital guide of ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies.

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by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide with DHL)

The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Poland – from the 1950s to 1980s. B.A.C.U. Association explains socialist modernist tendencies, it presents – in color photographs – a functional image of the buildings and their often original elements that synthesize local culture and traditions, while bringing you up to date with their current state of conservation. At the beginning of the book, a map shows the location of each of the buildings described. The 76 socialist modernist landmarks included in this volume have been organized by function, into five sections.

Print run 800
Pages 192 +1 Spread/ POLAND-SOC MOD Map
Polish and English
Size 26×28.5 cm
Weight 1.25 kg

Designed and published by Association

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Housing complex “Polish Manhattan”, Wroclaw, Poland.
Built: 1968-1973.
Architect: Jadwiga Hawrylak-Grabowska.
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Development on Grójecka 19-25,
Warsaw, Poland. (detail)
Built in 1961.
Architects Jan Zdanowicz, Jerzy Baumiller.
3
The “Przyjazn” Housing Estate
1976. Wroclaw, Poland
Architect Witold Jerzy Molicki

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Housing building,
ul. Grabiszyńska, 133-35,
Wrocław, Poland ( 1977)
Architect: Stefan Müller.

7.
Development “Osiedle Walentego Roździeńskiego” or “Osiedle Gwiazdy” (Stars buildings)
Al. Walentego Rozdzienskiego 86A
Katowice, Poland.
Built between 1978-1985
Architects Henryk Buszko, Aleksander Franta, Tadeusz Szewczyk

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Kukurydze housing complex,
Katowice, Poland,
Construction completed in 80’s.
Architect: Henryk Buszko, Aleksander Franta.

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