Funeral Hall, part of Žale Cemetery in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Completed in 1974. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
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NLB Tower, Republic Square
NLB Tower (TR2) on Republic Square in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Constructed between 1961 and 1974. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Republic Square
Republic Square in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Completed in 1982. Chief architect Edvard Ravnikar. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Apartment Building
Brutalist-style apartment building in Borjomi, a resort town in south-central Georgia. Soviet-era architecture in the former USSR.
Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology
Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology in Bucharest, Romania. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Collective Housing Complex ‘Round Block’
Collective Housing Complex ‘Round Block’ in Bucharest, Romania. Completed in 1977. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
The Telephone Palace
Telephone Palace in Cluj Napoca, Romania. Completed in 1968 by architect Vasile Mitrea. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Croatian Radiotelevision
Croatian Radiotelevision in Split, Croatia. Completed in 1979 by architect Frane Grgurević. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Alipasino Polje (Phase C)
Alipasino Polje (Phase C) in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Constructed between 1974 and 1979. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
‘ Thirst’ Brest Hero-Fortress Memorial Complex
‘Thirst’, part of Brest Hero-Fortress Memorial Complex in Belarus. Completed in 1971. Soviet memorial in the former USSR.
Cinema Rossiya
Cinema Rossiya in Yerevan, Armenia. Completed in 1975. Lead architect Artur Tarkhanyan. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12)
Zagreb Fair (Pavilion 12) in Croatia. Completed in 1971 by architect Dubravko Radošević. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.