9780993191183-0993191185-Soviet Bus Stops: Volume II

Soviet Bus Stops: Volume II

ISBN-13: 9780993191183
ISBN-10: 0993191185
Author: FUEL, Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: FUEL Publishing
Format: Hardcover 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780993191183
ISBN-10: 0993191185
Author: FUEL, Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: FUEL Publishing
Format: Hardcover 192 pages

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Soviet Bus Stops: Volume II (ISBN-13: 9780993191183 and ISBN-10: 0993191185), written by authors FUEL, Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell, was published by FUEL Publishing in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Regional (Architecture, Vernacular, Mass Transit, Transportation) books. You can easily purchase or rent Soviet Bus Stops: Volume II (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Regional books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.12.

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On the heels of his bestselling Soviet Bus Stops, photographer Christopher Herwig locates fresh wonders of the Soviet vernacular in Georgia, Ukraine and Russia itself

After the popular and critical success of his first book, Soviet Bus Stops, photographer Christopher Herwig has returned to the former Soviet Union to hunt for more. In this second volume, as well as discovering new stops in the remotest areas of Georgia and Ukraine, Herwig turns his camera to Russia itself. Following exhaustive research, he drove more than 9,000 miles from coast to coast across the largest country in the world, in pursuit of new examples of this singular architectural form.

A foreword by renowned architecture and culture critic Owen Hatherley reveals new information on the origins of the Soviet bus stop. Examining the government policy that allowed these small architectural forms to flourish, he explains how they reflected Soviet values, and how ultimately they remained―despite their incredible individuality―far-flung outposts of Soviet ideology.

The diversity of architectural approaches is staggering: juxtaposed alongside a slew of audacious modern and brutal designs, there are bus stops shaped as trains, birds, light bulbs, rockets, castles, even a bus stop incorporating a statue of St. George slaying the dragon. An essential companion to the first volume, this book provides a valuable document of these important and unique constructions.

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