
handle: 11012/41922
The paper focuses on the activity of Czechoslovak architects in the USSR in the 1930s. For many decades, this topic has been obscured by ideology. In his article entitled “In Search for the Unrealized Heritage”, architecture historian Selim Khan-Magomedov observes that there is a lack of accurate information about joint Czech-Russian projects. Works by many Czech architects have not been preserved in Russian archives. This is confirmed by František Sammer, a Czech architect who made a trip to the USSR between 1933 and 1937.
Jaromír Krejcar, Antonín Urban, František Sammer, Josef Špalek
Jaromír Krejcar, Antonín Urban, František Sammer, Josef Špalek
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