A photographic insight into the Soviet-era architecture of one of the most extreme, little-known and vast territories on Earth. From the Ural Mountains to the Arctic Circle, the book features the extensive microrayons of Siberia's major cities, the brutal landscapes of industrial monotowns, cosmic circuses, concrete theatres and opera houses, as well as prefabricated panel blocks, or panelki, erected on permafrost. Divided into 6 chapters, Concrete Siberia by Zupagrafika contains over 100 photographs taken by Russian photographer Alexander Veryovkin, capturing the stark splendour of post-war modernist architecture in Novosibirsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Norilsk, Irkutsk and Yakutsk and the quotidian lives of their inhabitants. Includes a foreword by architectural critic Konstantin Budarin, orientative maps and informative texts on the featured cities and buildings.
从乌拉尔山脉到北极圈,这本书介绍了西伯利亚主要城市的大量人造丝,工业单镇,宇宙马戏团,混凝土剧院和歌剧院的残酷景观,以及在**冻土上竖立的预制板块或嵌板。 Zupagrafika撰写的《混凝土西伯利亚》分为6章,包含俄罗斯摄影师Alexander Veryovkin拍摄的100多张照片,表现了新西伯利亚州,鄂木斯克,克拉斯诺亚尔斯克,诺里尔斯克,伊尔库茨克和雅库茨克的战后现代主义建筑的突出的辉煌以及住在里面的居民的普通生活。 包括建筑评论家康斯坦丁•布达林(Konstantin Budarin)撰写的前言,关于介绍的城市和建筑物的定向地图和信息文本。



