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Title:The Critical Position of Soviet Parliament Buildings Today : A Visual Analysis of the Crowds in the Built Environment
Authors:ID Erdoğan, İlknur (Author)
ID Resta, Giuseppe (Author)
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Language:English
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:ZUP - University of Primorska Press
Abstract:Nationalist discourses build societal unity by shaping rituals, historical narratives, and collective memory to construct the myth of a nation. Post-Soviet countries offer a unique context for examining the production of nationalism as a transition from a multinational past to a national identity. This process of decommunisation unfolds through the Soviet traces in the built environment. As a physical representation of the state narrative, we focus on the architectural memory and architectonic transformations of Soviet parliament buildings, analysed via large-scale axonometric drawings. Architectural landmarks such as parliament areas have evolved into focal points for confronting the traumatic memory of the second half of the twentieth century. The text focuses on the White House in Moscow, the Verkhovna Rada in Kyiv, the Government House in Baku, the National Assembly Building of Armenia in Yerevan, and the Government House in Minsk. How have communities reacted to the parliament buildings as tangible reminders of their problematic past? Following the methodologies the forensic aesthetic paradigm opened up, we traced the protest’s morphology, its form, and the transformations made in the built environment. By analysing videos, photos, and newspaper articles, we mapped out the protests to discuss architecture’s role in conveying state narratives.
Keywords:parliament buildings, post-Soviet countries, nationalist architecture, spaces of protest, anatomy of crowds
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 23-40
Numbering:Vol. 13, no. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUP-22503 This link opens in a new window
eISSN:2350-5443
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26493/2350-5443.13(1)23-40 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUP:21.01.2026
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Title:Studia universitatis hereditati
Publisher:Univerza na Primorskem
ISSN:2350-5443
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Language:Slovenian
Title:Kritični položaj sovjetskih parlamentarnih stavb danes : vizualna analiza množic v grajenem okolju
Abstract:Nacionalistični diskurzi gradijo družbeno enotnost z oblikovanjem ritualov, zgodovinskih pripovedi in kolektivnega spomina, da bi ustvarili mit o narodu. Postsovjetske države ponujajo edinstven kontekst za preučevanje nastajanja nacionalizma kot prehoda od večnacionalne preteklosti k nacionalni identiteti. Ta proces dekomunizacije se odvija skozi sovjetske sledi v grajenem okolju. Kot fizično predstavitev državnega narativa se osredotočamo na arhitekturni spomin in arhitektonske preobrazbe sovjetskih parlamentarnih stavb, analiziranih preko velikih aksonometričnih risb. Arhitekturne znamenitosti, kot so parlamentarne površine, so se razvile v osrednje točke za soočanje s travmatičnim spominom na drugo polovico 20. stoletja. Besedilo se osredotoča na Belo hišo v Moskvi, Vrhovno rado v Kijevu, vladno palačo v Bakuju, stavbo nacionalne skupščine Armenije v Erevanu in vladno palačo v Minsku. Kako so se skupnosti odzvale na parlamentne stavbe kot oprijemljive spomine na svojo problematično preteklost? V skladu z metodologijami, ki jih je odprla forenzična estetska paradigma, smo sledili morfologiji protestov, njihovi obliki in spremembam v grajenem okolju. Z analizo videov, fotografij in časopisnih člankov smo naredili zemljevid protestov, da bi razpravljali o vlogi arhitekture pri posredovanju državnih narativov.
Keywords:parlamentarne stavbe, postsovjetske države, nacionalistična arhitektura, prostori protestov, anatomija množic


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