This second volume of Zupagrafika’sEastern Blocksexpands the photographic survey of concrete suburbs across the former Eastern Bloc. Stretching from Ukraine to Georgia and sweeping through the Baltic Sea to the Balkans, the book captures the socialist-era architecture that reshaped the urban landscapes of Central and Eastern Europe after World War II, from modernist grand designs and brutalist monoliths to the often-overlooked prefabricated panel housing estates and their distinctive typologies.
Featuring over 180 photographs by Zupagrafika founders David Navarro and Martyna Sobecka, with additional contributions by local photographers and a foreword by architectural historian Kateryna Malaia,Eastern Blocks IIis organised into 10 chapters, each focusing on a city –Chișinău, Kaliningrad, Lviv, Minsk, Prague, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, TbilisiandVilnius– offering valuable insights into post-war modernist architecture in each region.
Eastern Blocks Concrete Landscapes of the Former Eastern Bloc ‘Sleeping districts’ of Moscow, Plattenbauten of East Berlin, modernist estates of Warsaw, Kyiv`s Brezhnevki: although these...