Message from @Dilbert Do-Hop
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Imagine demolishing your history
Exterminate communism
the communists did a lot more than that
Remember that pol pot wanted to return to year zero to exterminate Cambodian culture
Those commie blocks in the distance are so sad
Imagine living like a bug in one of those buildings
I see what you're posting Norik, doing God's work with it, too.
It's beautiful for sure.
Thats the duality of communism
they intionally made the metro stations ornate and beautifull so the proletariat would ride in luxury
but the living quarters were made out of cheapest materialis made to house the most amount of people as possible
Those faux-baroque metro stations are pretty ugly ngl
It's a shame they knew how to create beauty too, yet barely gave it to the world.
Especially that yellow one
I haven't seen them. Are they really bad?
Vex just posted some
A few posts ago
They somehow made a disgusting thing (a metro) look pretty good, we really do live in a clown world.
regarding the demolishing of russian churches in moscow at leat
the communists had a similar plan to germania
demolish all buildings and replace them with gothic7brutalist megalomaniac structures
the plan nver came to fruition. either out of cost our inability of the soil to support such structure
the crown jewel would have been the palace of the soviets
along with the soviet pantheon
communists had this wierd fetish for paganism
several monuments in yugoslava were inspired by paganist temples or art
soviet pantheon
palace of teh soviets
This is true Nazbol
Retvrn To Evropa
Communists supporting pagan architecture
Pagans BTFO
Ego project for some gay anti-European Marxist dictator
Gross
war monument in Vukovar croatia
built during socialist times
Another interpretation of the five cones is that their design is an attempt by Bogdanović to invoke ancient styles of design and architecture into his work. Some historians have asserted that the memorial is meant to mimic descriptions of the highly mythologized lost tomb of the Etruscan king Lars Porsena (Photo 8) which was supposedly destroyed in 89BC by Roman general Cornelius Sulla in what is today central Italy. The historic description of the tomb, which describes five tightly arrange stone pyramids, could very well be the basis for the memorial, as not only has Bogdanović been consistently known to include obscure ancient mythology into his work, he is also known to have potentially included Etruscan motifs in other monuments he constructed (such as the one at Novi Travnik for example). In fact, if you look at concept drawings which Bogdanović made for the Vukovar spomenik (which can be seen in the Historic Images slideshow below), some look startlingly similar to the imagined concepts for the ancient tomb seen in Photo
Ugly
i know
Looks like a tower you’d summon demons in