Soviet Standardized Single-Family House: the Failed Hope of Non-Communal Living in Postwar Lithuanian Towns
Architecture and Urban Planning
2017
Aiste Galaunyte
The article is on the issue of standardized single-family houses
introduced by the Soviet government in post-war Lithuania, which later
were strictly prohibited. The relation between standardization and communist
ideology and the Soviet law is analysed. The author argues that despite
the significant influence of the Soviet law, standardized houses were
symbols of welfare, modernist architecture and modern living. The lack and
absence of them had a negative impact on the architecture of standardized
houses in contemporary Lithuania.
Atslēgas vārdi
Single-family house, standardized architectural design, modernist architecture, soviet architecture, modernization, cold war
DOI
10.1515/aup-2017-0004
Galaunyte, A. Soviet Standardized Single-Family House: the Failed Hope of Non-Communal Living in Postwar Lithuanian Towns. Architecture and Urban Planning, 2017, 13, 32.-37.lpp. ISSN 1691-4333. e-ISSN 2255-8764. Pieejams: doi:10.1515/aup-2017-0004
Publikācijas valoda
English (en)