Abstract

The article explores the diversity of Moscow’s architectural thought of the 1990s-2000s on the example of the architecture of the Yakimanka district and considers the main trends in the development of the Russian architecture: from understanding and following the principles of postmodernism and retrospectivism to turning to Neoclassicism, Art Deco, and new interpretations of architectural forms of modernism.

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