Polar Inertia, a journal of nomadic and popular culture, has posted a feature on bus shelters built along Soviet roadsides. If you have imaged all Soviet architecture to be dull, heavy, utilitarian grey, you'll be delighted with the fanciful freedom of the roadside bus stops.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Soviet Era Bus Shelters
Polar Inertia, a journal of nomadic and popular culture, has posted a feature on bus shelters built along Soviet roadsides. If you have imaged all Soviet architecture to be dull, heavy, utilitarian grey, you'll be delighted with the fanciful freedom of the roadside bus stops.
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