The renovation of Moscow’s Izvestia building by Ginzburg Architects retains the spirit and essence of the Constructivist paragon, writes Natalia Melikova

The real 20th century for Russia began in the 1920s. In a tumultuous decade, the Soviet Union lurched forward, making leaps and bounds towards the future, the avant-garde breaking through the stale ideas of the past.

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