
Seismic Modernism
Architecure and Housing in Soviet Tashkent
Philipp Meuser(Author)
DOM publishers
2nd Edition
Published in December 2025
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-3-86922-993-5 (ISBN)
Description
Tashkent, the southernmost metropolis of millions in the Soviet Union, is a city redolent with architectural contrasts and paradoxes. Home to the world's most beautiful prefabricated buildings, it features a prominent urban duality predicated upon the oriental Old City and the Russian New City.
Never was this contrast brought into sharper focus than during the severe earthquake of 1966 which left the New City relatively unscathed but the Old City in ruins. Yet one respite was offered: a rebuilding effort which triggered an upsurge of innovation.
The city thus became the face of Seismic Modernism - unprecedented in history, the earthquake stimulated the modernisation of urban development in Tashkent. Architects incorporated regional building traditions in their socialist modern designs, including the visually intriguing façade mosaics attributed to the little-known Jarsky brothers.
The rebuilding of Tashkent provides a perfect example of Soviet ideas about urban planning - in which technical standardisation and social requirements were no more of a contradiction than the design of experimental living concepts and the simultaneous search for an expression of national identity in building. Tashkent thus represents a unique example of radical urban redevelopment in a Soviet megacity with standard designs.
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Language
English
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Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
500
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1128 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-86922-993-5 (9783869229935)
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Author
Dr. Philipp Meuser (born 1969) is a Berlin-based architect and professor specialising in modular construction and industrial housing construction. As an internationally recognised expert, he advises politicians and authorities on issues relating to serial construction. With over 20 years of practical experience in this field, he has been involved in numerous projects both in Germany and abroad. Meuser's architectural history research and handbooks make a significant contribution to the study and evaluation of the heritage value of prefabricated residential buildings.
ISNI: 0000 0001 0955 8340
ISNI: 0000 0001 0955 8340
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