Revolution for housing: social and cultural transformation through soviet housing designs
The housing issue is a problem to be faced and treated not only in Brazil, but throughout the world. This dilemma has been latent since the period of the Industrial Revolution, with the rural exodus and migration to urban centers, processes that have reverberated until today with different proposals...
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Resumo: | The housing issue is a problem to be faced and treated not only in Brazil, but throughout the world. This dilemma has been latent since the period of the Industrial Revolution, with the rural exodus and migration to urban centers, processes that have reverberated until today with different proposals for housing policies. This article intends to analyze and expose, from the effervescence of modernism in Europe, the proposed solutions to the question of living in the nascent Soviet Union and how architects and the State worked together to establish a housing typology that would meet both the housing demands of the country, as the regime's will to transform man through the manipulation of spaces. |
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