Sources for pictures and more info here: https://www.archdaily.com/897382/the-house-of-soviets-why-should-this-symbolic-work-of-soviet-brutalism-be-preserved
This building has a really interesting history but is in danger of being demolished. Definitely worth a read.
I’m also a fan of walkways between buildings. Especially somewhere where the weather isn’t very favourable for large parts of the year, it’s both convenient, and more importantly, more accessible for differently abled people.
Is Arch Daily any good?
Nothing to do with the integrity of the article.
Rather, I may put it on my RSS feed if it’s any good.
(I recommend Feedly for those that want to keep up with the news.)
I don’t know unfortunately, I don’t read them regularly. I only found this while searching for brutalist architecture.
Nice!
Yeah, I actually even have techniques when it comes to Internet searching and research.
I’ll say this: having an RSS feed service helps. But more than keeping up with topics: they also have search bars and engines that help with finding like-minded websites and news outlets.