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The first part - about non-standard residential buildings of the Soviet period - is here: • Glass house, sausage house and 3-level... 🔥🔥🔥 https://boosty.to/anotherspb - here is a map-route to the places of release + other unusual houses of the Soviet era. Support the author on Boosty! ● Palevsky housing estate - "little Italy" on the industrial outskirts of St. Petersburg. Where did the quarter of "penthouses" for workers come from in the 20s, the landscaping of which would be the envy of today's low-rise luxury class buildings? ● The most unusual Khrushchev-era buildings in St. Petersburg: the very first one - "proto-Khrushchev" with high ceilings and a 12-meter kitchen; Khrushchev-era built in reverse (that is, starting from the roof) - a paradise for lovers of open planning; and even a plastic Khrushchev-era building! ● Panel houses from the 70s called "ships" (either because of their resemblance to ocean liners or because of their tiny cabin rooms). What does the longest ship in St. Petersburg, called the "snake" or "Chinese wall", protect its residents from? ● Houses on legs on Primorskaya. A project for the city's sea facade in a brutal reinforced concrete style, never completed. Is it comfortable to live in one of the first monolithic residential buildings in St. Petersburg? Alexey Chechetkin and his experts continue to destroy stereotypes that Soviet-era residential buildings are always something gray, faceless, inconvenient and outdated. (c) Channel 78 ********************** ❗️ Help in developing the channel: 5336 6902 9955 4354 (save) crypto: USDT, ETH (BEP20, ERC20) - 0x29eDE59766398d07Fe0E63330A8C0108C416b3D2 ⬆️ DO NOT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE and click the bell to be the first to know about new videos 👍 Even more about another Petersburg and not only - in our telegram: https://t.me/another_spb ********************* 0:00 - Soviet houses - does not mean the same, gray and uncomfortable 0:50 - Palevsky housing estate - a green corner of Italy for workers of the 20s 7:20 - Proto-Khrushchyovka: no longer Stalinist, not yet Khrushchyovka 10:50 – Khrushchyovka, in reverse: starting from the roof 13:11 – Khrushchyovka apartment with free layout 16:01 – Experiment with plastic Khrushchyovka: why don’t we live in them? 19:06 – The longest house in St. Petersburg – the snake house 22:18 – Houses on chicken legs: the first residential monolith in Leningrad 25:40 – Unrealized project of the city’s sea face #otherpetersburg #architecture #USSR