According to urbanhell post it’s around 2018 so pretty new. No link though, but this don’t look like typical soviet district, the buildings are too dense.
That’s interesting. The fact that capitalist developers are still building using the commieblock urban format nowadays proves how practical and functional it is.
Yes, even in Poland, where commieblock are constantly slandered in all media there are still new ones being build - albeit not in big numbers, and as an expesive condo blocks (oh the irony) for smaller burgies and bank slaves.
Even more satisfying for the formerly homeless or destitute villagers living in hovels that were given units in these blocks.
What time were these built? They are quite tall and colorful so I don’t think they were during Khrushchev’s era
According to urbanhell post it’s around 2018 so pretty new. No link though, but this don’t look like typical soviet district, the buildings are too dense.
That’s interesting. The fact that capitalist developers are still building using the commieblock urban format nowadays proves how practical and functional it is.
Yes, even in Poland, where commieblock are constantly slandered in all media there are still new ones being build - albeit not in big numbers, and as an expesive condo blocks (oh the irony) for smaller burgies and bank slaves.