Weirdest commie buildings

Dec 10, 2016 00:02

Stalinist realism. We've all heard of it. Well, most of us anyway. It's an architectural style that still defines large swaths of urban territory across East Europe, parts of Asia and even Africa and Latin America. Wherever communism has set foot at least for a while, we see gargantuan concrete mastodons. We've talked about life in those monsters ( Read more... )

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mikeyxw December 9 2016, 23:03:36 UTC
The communist era buildings in China were nowhere nearly that inspired. There were of course apartment blocks that pretty much looked identical... thousands of them. On some, the trim was a bit more faded than others which kinda broke up the monotony. There were also plenty of government buildings that had the same look to them, but again, nothing too interesting. They had to wait until they embraced capitalism to really fail. Here are a few examples:

The Pants building in Beijing's financial district:

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pigshitpoet December 10 2016, 02:37:26 UTC
; )))

aliens have landed...

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peamasii December 10 2016, 15:44:19 UTC
Parliament Palace, Romania


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htpcl December 10 2016, 15:53:16 UTC
Ah. How could I have missed that one!

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existentme December 10 2016, 21:46:14 UTC
Nice. I do feel, however, that the monument dedicated to 1300 years of Bulgaria deserved a Minecraftian statement.

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