Rugelis Sanatorium in Palanga, Lithuania. Also known as ‘Rye’ hotel, treatment and residential complex. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
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Sukhumi Sea Port
Sukhumi Sea Port (marina) in Abkhazia, Caucasus. Constructed in the 1980s. Brutalist style, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Residential Complex
Residential Complex in Chisinau, Moldova. Constructed in the 1980s. Brutalist style, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Tesco Store
Tesco Store in Košice, Slovakia. Completed 1968. Formerly Prior Department Store and K-Mart. Brutalist, Communist architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Natural Sciences Department of Taras Shevchenko University
Natural Sciences Department of Taras Shevchenko University in Kyiv, Ukraine. Constructed 1967-1973. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
The Battle of Sutjeska Memorial Monument Complex in the Valley of Heroes
Spomenik: Battle of Sutjeska Memorial Monument Complex in the Valley of Heroes in Tjentište, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Socialist memorial in former Yugoslavia.
Museum of Archaeology
Museum of Archaeology in Tbilisi, Georgia, Caucasus. Completed in 1988. Brutalist building, Soviet architecture in the former USSR. Abandoned.
Circus Artists Accommodation
Circus Artists Accommodation in Dnipro, Ukraine. Completed in 1985 by P. Nirinberg and S. Zubarev. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. Alternative name: BHRT. Brutalist style, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports
Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports, Lithuania. Completed in 1971. Brutalist designed sports centre; Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Vilnius Palace of Culture, Entertainment and Sports
Vilnius Palace of Culture, Entertainment & Sports, Lithuania. Completed in 1982. Architect A. Mačiulis. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
Telecommunication Centre
Telecommunication Centre in Skopje, North Macedonia. Completed in 1974. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in former Yugoslavia.