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“Fatstructivism” by Vladimir Sherwood

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“Fatstructivism” by Vladimir Sherwood

However, ideas close to constructivists of the twenties were used earlier, mainly in the buildings of the Russian architect Vladimir Sherwood. He made a great contribution to the design of the business center of Moscow at the beginning of the twentieth century. While Modern reigns in Moscow at that time, Sherwood tries to connect it with the original ideas of a more stringent building. Modern was based on the rejection of straight lines in favor of “natural” forms. Sherwood returns straight lines and correct designs, uses strict rows of large windows, preserving the overall elegance of the building from modernity. It will also not be superfluous to learn more about fireboxes for fireplaces on the site .This is a set of business buildings on the Old Square, in which the Central Committee of the CPSU was located in the Soviet years, and now – the administration of the president of the country. Cherwood belongs to many other buildings in Moscow, for the most part – mansions and profitable houses. They are built in the same “corporate” Sherwood style – the combination of modern and pre -constructivism.

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