Moscow Architecture Walking Tour. House of Aviators ’The Centipede’ - Zuev Workers’ Club (2/3)

Today we’re walking from House of Aviators ’The Centipede’ (Soviet Modernism, Brutalism, Post-modernism) to Zuev Workers’ Club (Russian Constructivism). We’ll see Burov’s House ’Tracery House’ (Art-Deco), Museum of Russian impressionism, Belorussky railway terminal (1870). First part of ’Buildings on chicken legs’. The Legendary Narkomfin House. 🤔 The Zuyev Workers’ Club (Russian: Клуб имени Зуева) in Moscow is a prominent work of constructivist architecture. It was designed by Ilya Golosov (1883–1945) in 1927 and finished in 1929. The building was designed to house various facilities for Moscow workers and utilizes an innovative glazing treatment at its corner which has proved very photogenic. Golosov was an enthusiast for expressive, dynamic form rather than the logic of Constructivist design methods. The building facade consists of cylindrical glazed staircases intersecting with stacked rectangular floor plan
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