ArhKazarka • Designed in Odessa: architecture and styles
Odessa architecture has everything: the chic of Paris, the severity of Vienna, the airiness of Rome, English restraint and Jewish insight. This incredible mix creates the very color that you can’t confuse with anything. The heyday of Odessa occurred in the turbulent nineteenth century, with its continuous metamorphoses in architecture. Odessa architects used all directions of architectural styles of that time. In our city, combining the traditions of different peoples, strict classicism and lace Moorish style, gothic verticals and modern decadence, monumental Florentine Renaissance and elaborate Baroque intertwined. The Soviet period left its mark on the facades of buildings: it is characterized by constructivist, neoclassical, international, postmodern and avant-garde inclusions. The story will help to understand the history of Odessa's architectural styles from the first stone of the city to today, and photo materials will clearly demonstrate the most outstanding buildings and samples of various styles. This is the first meeting from a series of stories about Odessa architectural styles. sign up forms.gle/gaQEN3uVESypCrDx5 Early payment Early payment for one guest is 120 ₴. It is drawn up by transferring to a Privatbank card, details are available after registration - forms.gle/gaQEN3uVESypCrDx5 Contribution on the day of the story 150 ₴, payable locally. Where 4City Lecture Hall Cable, 27/1 toThe meeting will be of interest to citizens, tourists, guides, urbanists, designers, architects, photographers and anyone interested in the history of Odessa. The team of the Odessa Architecture project studies history, explores metamorphoses, photographs ancient buildings with all the details and shares observations on the stories. Who is conducting the story Dmitry Shamatazhi, co-founder of the historical project Architecture of Odessa, since 2008 studies the architecture of the city, talks about it on walks, stories and articles on archodessa.com The story was composed by Alexander Levitsky and Dmitry Shamatazhi. Valentine answers the questions by number: +380 63 163 20 09