Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism

The 1980s recently became a contested period in the architectural and urban planning history of Eastern Europe and the FSU countries. Situated within the Socialist Modernism timeframe, it at the same time forms a link to the manifold political and economic change happening in 1989\1991. While profe...

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Main Author: Oleksandr Anisimov
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Language:English
Published: Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2022-07-01
Series:Місто: історія, культура, суспільство
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Online Access:http://mics.org.ua/journal/index.php/mics/article/view/194
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description The 1980s recently became a contested period in the architectural and urban planning history of Eastern Europe and the FSU countries. Situated within the Socialist Modernism timeframe, it at the same time forms a link to the manifold political and economic change happening in 1989\1991. While professionals posed radical questions about the core issues of the Socialist socio-spatial development and acquired new sensibilities towards history and locality, their influence on decision-making often remained seriously restrained by the construction industry. In Kyiv as well as in most of the big cities of the USSR, however, a change in the approach towards areas in the city center was visible – competitions, discussions, and iterative design were becoming a new norm for the architects and planners. In this paper, three projects on the block scale are reviewed in detail. These chosen competition projects became the watershed between modernist and after-modernist approaches to planning, showcasing new contextualized spatial solutions. What standards had been formed and what were the long-term impacts on the planning processes are the issues given the first attempt to answer. The intention of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the recent past towards intensifying the discourse about the sources of the present of urban development in Kyiv and beyond.
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spelling doaj.art-7124e6eb50384b54b61ecfaffa08bccc2023-11-06T21:41:08ZengInstitute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineМісто: історія, культура, суспільство2616-42802022-07-0113 (1)10.15407/mics2022.01.110Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist ModernismOleksandr Anisimov0NGO “Understanding Soviet Podil” The 1980s recently became a contested period in the architectural and urban planning history of Eastern Europe and the FSU countries. Situated within the Socialist Modernism timeframe, it at the same time forms a link to the manifold political and economic change happening in 1989\1991. While professionals posed radical questions about the core issues of the Socialist socio-spatial development and acquired new sensibilities towards history and locality, their influence on decision-making often remained seriously restrained by the construction industry. In Kyiv as well as in most of the big cities of the USSR, however, a change in the approach towards areas in the city center was visible – competitions, discussions, and iterative design were becoming a new norm for the architects and planners. In this paper, three projects on the block scale are reviewed in detail. These chosen competition projects became the watershed between modernist and after-modernist approaches to planning, showcasing new contextualized spatial solutions. What standards had been formed and what were the long-term impacts on the planning processes are the issues given the first attempt to answer. The intention of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the recent past towards intensifying the discourse about the sources of the present of urban development in Kyiv and beyond. http://mics.org.ua/journal/index.php/mics/article/view/194Postmodernism Socialist ModernismKyiv1980sTafuri
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Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
Місто: історія, культура, суспільство
Postmodernism
Socialist Modernism
Kyiv
1980s
Tafuri
title Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
title_full Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
title_fullStr Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
title_full_unstemmed Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
title_short Researching the 1980s competitions in Kyiv – preconditions of the After Socialist Modernism
title_sort researching the 1980s competitions in kyiv preconditions of the after socialist modernism
topic Postmodernism
Socialist Modernism
Kyiv
1980s
Tafuri
url http://mics.org.ua/journal/index.php/mics/article/view/194
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