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🏛️ Capture the cosmic legacy of a lost empire—before it’s gone forever!
Frédéric Chaubin’s CCCP is a visually stunning, multilingual photographic journey through the bold and haunting architecture of the Soviet era. This used book in good condition offers high-quality images paired with compelling stories, making it a must-have for architecture lovers, history buffs, and collectors eager to own a unique cultural artifact.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 326 Reviews |
S**Y
Amazing USSR buildings from the fallen empire. Beautiful Photography & Great Stories !
Wow, what happens when civilizations rise and fall ? Read all about it in this amazingly well written book with huge photographs of the lost empire. It will haunt you and make you wonder: will someone write a book like this for the United States of America some day ? The images are perfect, the stories detailed and well researched, and very emotional. The most touching story was of a cutting edge science center built right before the fall of the USSR. A huge campus with dreams of conducting advanced research: but now abandoned and empty. I would hope investors would buy this book and scout out these areas of empty real estate. There is a fortune to be earned by purchasing these lost properties and rennovating them for modern use. Investors shoild try to save the history, but some areas are so large - they may need split up into businesses, apartment buildings, and shopping centers. If you love architecture, or love history, or just enjoy photography and grwat story telling - Buy This Book !
G**J
Great book
I really like the aesthetics of the architecture displayed in the book. The book is full color with large detailed pictures. The photos showed off the great buildings in the Soviet Union. I'm no expert but it was worth the $40 bucks I paid. The photos in the preview don't do the book justice as the photos in the preview were not near the best in my opinion. The book is thick and the pages glossy. The whole book is a work of art that encapsulates the soviet era.
O**K
Concrete Heaven
I obviously LOVE grand, cubist, concrete design! Growing up in Russia might have something to to with it... This book has been praised all over international media, and I will join the movement. The book contains a loot of buildings and the pictures are big and interesting. However, I am a only a humble engineer with a personal interest in architecture, this is in no way to be considered "professional" recommendation.
A**G
Beautiful Book
Beautiful book with high quality pictures.
F**N
Not cosmic but a decent survey of some post-war Soviet architectural excesses
I think the use of "cosmic" in the book's title is used just to havea word beginning with "c" to fit in to "CCCP", even if that Russian "C" is the equivalent of an English "S". The books covers buildings in the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries--more than buildings in Russia. There are some extreme bits of design on display here and the trick is to try to figure out if it's representive of a Russian/Soviet sense of what's beautiful, or if it's just bad taste by any standard. And not all of the buildings are outrageious, many seem like fairly plain bureaucratically-designed structures. On the other hand there are some decent understated but nice buildings in the Baltic states. Butgenerally there are plenty of architectural fantasies made real. I particularly like the building that appears to have taken its cue from some of El Lissitzky's visions.
K**.
Incredible photographs
I like to collect books about architecture - and especially those on Brutalist architecture. Many building of that design were built in the Soviet Union. Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that was popular from the 1950s to the 70s - usually constructed out of huge amounts of concrete and steel. The J. Edgar Hoover FBI building in Washington is an example of the style - a bit conservative compared to the designs of the buildings in this book. This book is one that I've lusted for over the years and wanted for my collection. I finally broke down and purchased it last year. And it is worth every penny I spent. The book is filled with incredible photographs of beautiful buildings. I would recommend it to anyone interested in this style of architecture. As the old saying goes - they don't make them [buildings] like that anymore. This is a huge book,10.5"x13.5"x1.25" thick. Hardback but with no dust jacket, instead the cover is colored printed. It was published by Taschen. The book is broken down into five chapters: 1. Entertainment and Culture - Variations on Monumental Lyricism 2. Science and Technology - Power and the Dramatization of the Future 3. Sports and Youth - The Architect's cosmic Dream 4. Health and Resorts - From Seaside Phalansteries to Hidden Villas 5. Rites and Symbols - Theatricality as a Vector of Emotion Plus, there is a forward by Paul Smith, and an introduction by Frédéric Chaubin.
G**R
Absolutely fascinating!
This is the most unique book - great gift for artists in your life, or anyone fascinated with Soviet era history. The combination of fabulous architecture and the air of decay of many of the buildings captures the time period better than any other medium I've seen. Peek behind the Iron Curtain - you won't regret it.
T**S
Great photos for the Russiaphile
Bought this book for a friend who's very into communist culture. He loved it! Typical Taschen quality, beautiful presence on any coffee table, but the contents were actually unique and beautiful. I had seen it in person prior to ordering here, it's a very cool piece.
C**S
Great coffee table book if you enjoy architecture!
This book had some gorgeous photos and beautiful quality. Nice hardcover book, quite large and heavy. The only thing I would like is if they added more information and history about the buildings and structures shown. I purchased a copy for my dad and boyfriend. Nice coffee table book.
A**O
encantado con el libro
Hace tiempo que lo tenía en el radar, esperando que hubiera srock. El libro es de gran formato, de un tema que me gustaba mucho. La arquitectura que muestra es sorprendente, como de otro planeta a veces. El trato del vendedor, y la preparación y envío, excelente.
M**M
Superbe aventure dans le communisme architecturale
Très bon livre sur le monument de l'ère communiste. Des informations historiques passionnantes, des photos de qualité pour des bâtiments à couper le souffle. Seul bémol, le livre est TRÈS lourd. vraiment très lourd.
C**.
Meraviglioso
Un libro fotografico meraviglioso, come solo la collana Taschen riesce a fare. Fotografia ad alta definizione e di formato grande per poter godere appieno dell'arte-architettura Brutalista di stampo Sovietico. Immense costruzioni, spesso ricavate in mezzo al nulla che si determina al paesaggio circostante e all'immaginazione delle persone che le contemplano. Archeologia industriale che serve a tenere viva la memoria, di un tempo non tanto passato, che si è determinato alla storia dell'umanità. Avendo avuto la fortuna di viaggiare per i paesi Sovietici ho incontrato diverse volte queste meravigliose e imponenti costruzioni, fredde a vedersi ma perfettamente riuscite e di un fascino unico. Un libro fotografico meraviglioso e anche se non sono un architetto, lo conserverò gelosamente e per sempre nella mia libreria.
C**A
Beautiful
The book has an excellent quality, has amazing pictures and good content. A simple way to describe it is very good product.
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