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ANDREA BRANZI - MOSCA 1962

RUI, ANGELA / PIRETTO, GIAN PIERO

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In the summer of 1962, architecture student Andrea Branzi visited his brother in Moscow, then a correspondent for RAI. Amid the Cold Wars tension and Khrushchevs brief thaw, Branzi explored the Soviet capital with the keen eye of a young observer. His photographs capture a city of immense scale and striking contrasts - military parades and playful children, monumental architecture and quiet parks, ideology and innocence. Through these images, a vivid portrait emerges of a society both distant and strangely familiar, hinting at the cur...[Read more]

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DetailsHUMBOLDT PRESS
2025
96 Pages
Format: Rústica
ISBN: 9791280336354
Language: INGLÉSCategory: Monographs and essays architects

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