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| The architect of the proposed Leningrad Pravda Building in Moscow was ________ |
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| The architect of the Rusakov Worker's Club was ________ |
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| Name two avant-garde art movements which emerged in Russia just prior to the Russian revolution and the respective leader of each |
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| Name the two avant-garde architecture movements that emerged in Russia during the leadership of Lenin and an architect of each |
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| The spiraling design for the proposed Monument to the Third International was conceived by ________ |
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| Constructivist architecture was primarily a product of this country ________ |
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| ________ was the design school in Communist Russia that preceded the Bauhaus |
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| Name a Russian Suprematist painter |
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| "Prouns" ideograms with a Utopian content, were conceived by ________ |
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| What is a "corner counter-relief"? |
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| What rationalist approach was manifested in Melnikov's design of the 1925 USSR pavilion? |
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| Who was the first to make "architectons"? |
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| The Leningrad Pravda Building for Moscow was a project designed by _______ |
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| The competition devised by the Soviets as a response to the Chicago Tribune Building competition was |
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| Describe three details in the Vesnin's Palace of Labor that identify as a Constructivist building |
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