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ArchBukhta Oblivion/22
The history of Baikalsk and the BPPM became the background of the traditional all-Russian festival ArchBukhta organized by the Club of Young Architects (Irkutsk). The organizers associated the theme of the festival, Obvilion, with its problematical character, direct connotations with the fate of the Mill and existential questions. The article describes the art objects created by the participating teams.
ArchBukhta Oblivion/22
The history of Baikalsk and the BPPM became the background of the traditional all-Russian festival ArchBukhta organized by the Club of Young Architects (Irkutsk). The organizers associated the theme of the festival, Obvilion, with its problematical character, direct connotations with the fate of the Mill and existential questions. The article describes the art objects created by the participating teams.
ArchBukhta Oblivion/22
2022
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