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Ukrainian Modernism: Modernist Architecture of Ukraine (Fuel)

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Ukraine’s overlooked modernist buildings are under threat from development, decommunization and war. Photographer Dmytro Soloviov has crossed Ukraine documenting them to form the most comprehensive publication available on the subject.

What does Ukrainian Modernist architecture look like and why isn’t it better-known in the west?

Photographer and architectural tour guide Dmytro Soloviov is fighting to preserve the disappearing modernist heritage of his native Ukraine.

These innovative buildings are an extraordinary blend of function, avant-garde aesthetics and ingenious design, but despite these qualities, they remain largely unrecognised. This is a result of several factors, including the stigma of belonging to the Soviet era, corruption, neglect, as well as the ongoing threat of destruction from both unscrupulous developers and war.

From masterpieces such as the Kyiv Crematorium and Salut Hotel, to previously undocumented examples like the Uzhhorod Airport Terminal and the Novoarkhanhelsk Police Station, Soloviov has traversed Ukraine photographing the exteriors and interiors of these important buildings and their monumental art (mosaics, stained glass and sculptures). While the nation’s attention is consumed by more existential matters, he has documented the unique identity of one of the least catalogued periods of Soviet architecture, his images forming a singular record of an unexpected and rapidly disappearing legacy.

An introduction by renowned architecture critic Owen Hatherley, complete with historical images, cements these buildings in a cultural and political context. With over 120 examples across 240 pages, this publication is the most comprehensive available on the subject.

Review

'Ukrainian Modernism' combines Soloviov's contemporary photos with archival images, exploring the breadth of the region's architectural marvels--Kate Mothes "Colossal"

'Ukrainian Modernism' is currently the most comprehensive visual and analytical study of Ukraine's modernist architecture.-- "The Odessa Journal"

[Brings] long-overdue attention to a period of architecture still largely absent from mainstream discourse.--Ravail Khan "designboom"

Through a photographic journey, Soloviovs chronicles Ukraine's varied Modernist history from avant-garde constructivism to late Soviet Brutalism.--Gico Gavino "Hypebeast"

With photographs and texts by Dmytro Soloviov, an architectural tour guide, the book is an essential survey of an overlooked legacy that is very much under threat.--Jonathan Bell "Wallpaper*"

Book Description

Ukraine’s overlooked modernist buildings are under threat from development, decommunization and war. Photographer Dmytro Soloviov has crossed Ukraine documenting them to form the most comprehensive publication available on the subject.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars An important slice of Ukrainian heritage

A.A. · 22 May 2025

The war in Ukraine means that everyone now knows where the country is on a map, and perhaps one or two more facts about this amazing country. The beautifully produced 'Ukrainian Modernism' shows us another aspect of Ukraine’s cultural heritage: it’s unique modernist architecture. The introduction highlights how these buildings constitute a unique regional variation and the difficulty in preserving them now, when they can be viewed simultaneously as being both architecturally important and examples of Soviet oppression.But the element of the book that really appeals are the photographs, there are some really intriguing buildings and lovely interiors. Among the well-known ones you’d expect to see there are also refreshing, humble, examples that seem to be completely off the beaten track: a tiny rural police station, a tram control centre and a corrugated-iron sports centre. The author, who runs architecture tours in Ukraine, certainly knows his stuff.I loved this book, it revealed a side of the country I didn’t know existed. A must for anyone with an interest in Ukrainian culture.

Glad that got it

D. · 24 July 2025

Really interesting book. Thanks to author

Great book. Very interesting and well done.

D.J. · 9 June 2025

Well done book. Both content and quality of book itself. Easy to look through without being inundated with text.

Ukrainian Modernism: Modernist Architecture of Ukraine (Fuel)

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Ukrainian Modernism: Modernist Architecture of Ukraine (Fuel)

Product ID: K1739887875
Condition: New

4.9

Type: Hardcover

BHD1834

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

|

Order today to get by

Free delivery on orders over BHD 20

Return and refund policies

Imported From: United Kingdom

At bolo.bh, we stand behind the authenticity and quality of every product we sell. We guarantee that all items offered on our website are 100% genuine, sourced directly from authorized distributors, trusted partners, or the original brands themselves.

We do not sell counterfeit, replica, or unauthorized goods. Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support . We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

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Unless otherwise stated during checkout, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

bolo.bh operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of Bahrain. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in Bahrain are listed on our website.

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Description:

Ukraine’s overlooked modernist buildings are under threat from development, decommunization and war. Photographer Dmytro Soloviov has crossed Ukraine documenting them to form the most comprehensive publication available on the subject.

What does Ukrainian Modernist architecture look like and why isn’t it better-known in the west?

Photographer and architectural tour guide Dmytro Soloviov is fighting to preserve the disappearing modernist heritage of his native Ukraine.

These innovative buildings are an extraordinary blend of function, avant-garde aesthetics and ingenious design, but despite these qualities, they remain largely unrecognised. This is a result of several factors, including the stigma of belonging to the Soviet era, corruption, neglect, as well as the ongoing threat of destruction from both unscrupulous developers and war.

From masterpieces such as the Kyiv Crematorium and Salut Hotel, to previously undocumented examples like the Uzhhorod Airport Terminal and the Novoarkhanhelsk Police Station, Soloviov has traversed Ukraine photographing the exteriors and interiors of these important buildings and their monumental art (mosaics, stained glass and sculptures). While the nation’s attention is consumed by more existential matters, he has documented the unique identity of one of the least catalogued periods of Soviet architecture, his images forming a singular record of an unexpected and rapidly disappearing legacy.

An introduction by renowned architecture critic Owen Hatherley, complete with historical images, cements these buildings in a cultural and political context. With over 120 examples across 240 pages, this publication is the most comprehensive available on the subject.

Review

'Ukrainian Modernism' combines Soloviov's contemporary photos with archival images, exploring the breadth of the region's architectural marvels--Kate Mothes "Colossal"

'Ukrainian Modernism' is currently the most comprehensive visual and analytical study of Ukraine's modernist architecture.-- "The Odessa Journal"

[Brings] long-overdue attention to a period of architecture still largely absent from mainstream discourse.--Ravail Khan "designboom"

Through a photographic journey, Soloviovs chronicles Ukraine's varied Modernist history from avant-garde constructivism to late Soviet Brutalism.--Gico Gavino "Hypebeast"

With photographs and texts by Dmytro Soloviov, an architectural tour guide, the book is an essential survey of an overlooked legacy that is very much under threat.--Jonathan Bell "Wallpaper*"

Book Description

Ukraine’s overlooked modernist buildings are under threat from development, decommunization and war. Photographer Dmytro Soloviov has crossed Ukraine documenting them to form the most comprehensive publication available on the subject.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars An important slice of Ukrainian heritage

A.A. · 22 May 2025

The war in Ukraine means that everyone now knows where the country is on a map, and perhaps one or two more facts about this amazing country. The beautifully produced 'Ukrainian Modernism' shows us another aspect of Ukraine’s cultural heritage: it’s unique modernist architecture. The introduction highlights how these buildings constitute a unique regional variation and the difficulty in preserving them now, when they can be viewed simultaneously as being both architecturally important and examples of Soviet oppression.But the element of the book that really appeals are the photographs, there are some really intriguing buildings and lovely interiors. Among the well-known ones you’d expect to see there are also refreshing, humble, examples that seem to be completely off the beaten track: a tiny rural police station, a tram control centre and a corrugated-iron sports centre. The author, who runs architecture tours in Ukraine, certainly knows his stuff.I loved this book, it revealed a side of the country I didn’t know existed. A must for anyone with an interest in Ukrainian culture.

Glad that got it

D. · 24 July 2025

Really interesting book. Thanks to author

Great book. Very interesting and well done.

D.J. · 9 June 2025

Well done book. Both content and quality of book itself. Easy to look through without being inundated with text.

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