UDC:
72.01
Pages:
13-15
Annotation:
The author analyzes the importance of the Leningrad neoclassicism in architecture of the 1930-1940-s. Having replaced the era of the avant-garde which had rejected any cultural continuity, the neoclassicism marked an evolutionary return of architecture to the context of art and culture. A clear illustration of such return is the interaction of continuity and novelty.
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