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The intended breakaway ; Užprogramuotas kitoniškumas: rekreacinės architektūros atvejis sovietmečio Lietuvoje
The Soviet period is one of the most problematic in the history of Lithuanian architecture. Almost fifty years of Soviet rule imposed great changes on its natural development. The brutally changed structures of traditional towns and cities, the large-scale, standard buildings – all are part of an uneasy heritage that today challenges both architectural life and the nation’s life in general. After the re-establishment of Lithuania’s independence in 1990, a new social, economic, cultural, and architectural reality came into being, raising questions and demanding answers about this recent and troubled past. Recreational architecture in Soviet Lithuania is notably different from other types of public building from that period, be they administrative, educational, or cultural. It exhibits a kind of breaking away, an otherness from the general planning and building circumstances or the architectural and expressive style peculiar to that period. Despite the fact that the recreation and tourist areas in Soviet Lithuania were built according to certain normative documents and typical projects, many of the structures in the rest zones and resort areas were fashioned according to individual (not typical) projects. Recreational architecture in Lithuanian health resorts during the Soviet period takes a specific place in the context of Lithuanian architecture as a multi- layer structure of different sources; it is distinguished by a clear creative potential. It reflects the main. [to full text]
The intended breakaway ; Užprogramuotas kitoniškumas: rekreacinės architektūros atvejis sovietmečio Lietuvoje
The Soviet period is one of the most problematic in the history of Lithuanian architecture. Almost fifty years of Soviet rule imposed great changes on its natural development. The brutally changed structures of traditional towns and cities, the large-scale, standard buildings – all are part of an uneasy heritage that today challenges both architectural life and the nation’s life in general. After the re-establishment of Lithuania’s independence in 1990, a new social, economic, cultural, and architectural reality came into being, raising questions and demanding answers about this recent and troubled past. Recreational architecture in Soviet Lithuania is notably different from other types of public building from that period, be they administrative, educational, or cultural. It exhibits a kind of breaking away, an otherness from the general planning and building circumstances or the architectural and expressive style peculiar to that period. Despite the fact that the recreation and tourist areas in Soviet Lithuania were built according to certain normative documents and typical projects, many of the structures in the rest zones and resort areas were fashioned according to individual (not typical) projects. Recreational architecture in Lithuanian health resorts during the Soviet period takes a specific place in the context of Lithuanian architecture as a multi- layer structure of different sources; it is distinguished by a clear creative potential. It reflects the main. [to full text]
The intended breakaway ; Užprogramuotas kitoniškumas: rekreacinės architektūros atvejis sovietmečio Lietuvoje
Tutlytė, Jūratė (author)
2007-01-01
Meno istorija ir kritika = Art history & criticism, Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto leidykla, 2007, [T.] 3 : Menas ir politika : Rytų Europos atvejai, p. 111-118 ; ISSN 1822-4555
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Lithuanian , English
DDC:
720
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