What We Are Reading Today: Architecture in Global Socialism by Łukasz Stanek

What We Are Reading Today: Architecture in Global Socialism by Łukasz Stanek
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Updated 31 January 2020
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What We Are Reading Today: Architecture in Global Socialism by Łukasz Stanek

What We Are Reading Today: Architecture in Global Socialism by Łukasz Stanek

In the course of the Cold War, architects, planners, and construction companies from socialist Eastern Europe engaged in a vibrant collaboration with those in West Africa and the Middle East in order to bring modernization to the developing world. Architecture in Global Socialism shows how their collaboration reshaped five cities in the Global South: Accra, Lagos, Baghdad, Abu Dhabi, and Kuwait City, says a review on the Princeton University Press website.

Łukasz Stanek describes how local authorities and professionals in these cities drew on Soviet prefabrication systems, Hungarian and Polish planning methods, Yugoslav and Bulgarian construction materials, Romanian and East German standard designs, and manual laborers from across Eastern Europe. 

He explores how the socialist development path was adapted to tropical conditions in Ghana in the 1960s, and how Eastern European architectural traditions were given new life in 1970s Nigeria.