The Moscow that never was: The work of Russia's boldest architects that showed how a generation envisaged their country after the revolution

This is the Moscow that could have been.

In a fascinating and eye opening exhibition, images of a Moscow designed by some of Russia's boldest architects in the 1920s and 1930s will show how a generation envisaged their capital after the Russian Revolution. 

The exhibition, to be held at the Design Museum in Kensington, London, will focus on six unbuilt architectural landmarks located near Moscow’s Red Square, and explore how these schemes reflected changes in everyday life and society following the October Revolution.

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