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Sergej Kuznecov

    Sergey Kuznetsov is a contemporary Russian writer and journalist whose works often delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche and societal issues. His novels, such as 'Butterfly Skin,' translated into numerous languages, have been likened to Russian takes on psychological thrillers, yet critics note Kuznetsov aims for more than mere nihilism. His writing offers a gratifying conclusion to often unsettling journeys through sadism and alienation. His recent novel 'Kaleidoscope' was praised for its portrayal of how upheaval affects and connects characters who appear and disappear within the narrative.

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    • 2016

      Hidden urbanism

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Moscow metro comprises a route network with a total length of 320 km and is the most fascinating underground transport system in the world. Each year more than 2.4 billion passengers use almost 200 stations which are rich in architectural design. The aim is for a further 80 km – that is a quarter of the current network – to be connected by 2017. The metro of the Russian capital is thus on the threshold of an enlargement which will be the largest in its history. This elaborately designed illustrated book focuses on the architecture and its associated design from the signage, to the logo branding, to the many printed materials. Three text contributions consider the underground world of traffic engineering in terms of construction history, from the point of view of the Chief Architect of Moscow, architectural history and the design bureau which lent the metro its unmistakable character. This book continues the academic studies pursued by DOM publishers with regard to Soviet and Russian history of art and technology, encompassing the widespread fascination with cosmonautics, prefabricated mass housing and underground mass transportation.

      Hidden urbanism
    • 2012