Facade of an apartment building in the Transylvanian city of Sibiu, Romania. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Socialist-era architecture Blog Posts
University Computing Centre
University Computing Centre in Zagreb, Croatia. Completed in 1974 by architect A. Dragomanović. Modernist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Independenta Sibiu Factory
The head office of the now-abandoned Independenta Sibiu Factory in Sibiu, Romania. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Sector 4
Sector 4 in Bucharest, Romania. Chief architect Calin Alexandrescu. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Blocul Rotund MF-1
Blocul Rotund MF-1 (Block Crayon/The Pencil) in Constanţa, Romania. Completed in 1987. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Eastern Bloc.
Alternative things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (with a map of locations)
Alternative things to do in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a map of locations. A guide to unusual and Off-the-Beaten-Path places to see in Sarajevo.
Apartment Building
Apartment Building on the edge of Velenje, a medium-sized city in Slovenia. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia​.
Former Hotel Igman
Abandoned Hotel Igman in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1983 by architect, Ahmed Džuvić. Brutalist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Radio Television of Kosovo
Radio Television of Kosovo building in Pristina, Kosovo. Completed in the 1970s. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Children’s Maritime Military Health Resort of Insured Persons
Children’s Maritime Military Health Resort of Insured Persons in Krvavica, Croatia. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Museum of Aviation
Museum of Aviation in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed in 1988 by achitect Ivan Å traus. Modernist, Socialist-era architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Kinetic Fountain and Cascade
Kinetic Fountain and Cascade in Brăila, Romania. Completed in 1989 by sculptor Constantin Lucaci. Socialist-era sculpture in the former Eastern Bloc.