Felix Novikov tells the dramatic story of Soviet architecture,
portraying the conditions he worked in and how he collaborated with
the government and other participants during the creative process.
He explains how Soviet design and planning institutes were
organized with reference to the Union of the Architects of the USSR
and describes the creative ideals of his generation of architects,
who are today identified as Soviet Modernists.
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