The wooden architecture of Russia

houses, fortifications, churches

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A. V. Opolovnikov: The wooden architecture of Russia (1989, Thames and Hudson)

256 pages

English language

Published April 13, 1989 by Thames and Hudson.

ISBN:
978-0-500-34104-9
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Perfect as artists' reference

5 stars

"The Wooden Architecture of Russia" is exactly what I want from an architecture book: just the right balance of scope and depth, historical context for the stylistic developments, and most of the discussed buildings are illustrated with many photographs (colour and greyscale), plans, elevations, and sections, and there are images of individual details.

As is often the case, churches make up about half the book because they tend to be better preserved. But, the sections on secular buildings are still brimming with information, and I found them much more interesting. The churches are beautiful, but the houses, forts, hunting lodges, watchtowers, windmills, and barns are so much more varied, with their uses dictating their construction. They are given the same detailed treatment in the text and illustrations as the grandest cathedral.

The drawings are worthy of note for their quality. They're painted to show the texture of the materials and …

Subjects

  • Building, Wooden -- Soviet Union