Each pavilion represented a certain geographical region, familiarizing visitors with the accomplishments of various republics of the Soviet Union, including Lithuania, Georgia, Kazakhstan and others.
Each pavilion represented a certain geographical region, familiarizing visitors with the accomplishments of various republics of the Soviet Union, including Lithuania, Georgia, Kazakhstan and others.
Founder of constructivism, painter and graphic artist Alexander Rodchenko originally designed the Workers’ Club of the USSR as a part of the Soviet Pavilion; it made its debut at the 1925 ...
And “every pool in the pavilion still contained the nickels, dimes and quarters tossed in by wishful fair visitors.” No word ...
The Spokane Daily Chronicle noted drily that the really big articles – such as the entire 55,000-square-foot Soviet Pavilion – were not yet up for bid. From 100 years ago: A large crowd on ...
The U.S. pavilion has a massive air dome. The red walls of the Soviet pavilion form a curved line stretching to the sky. In manga artist Naoki Urasawa’s “20th Century Boys,” the protagonist ...