Timofey Zhilin stacks brutalist landmarks for dystopian architectural vision

MOSCOW – Looking at some of Timofey Zhilin’s collages brings to mind popular photography of flamboyant architecture in the former Soviet Union by the likes of Jan Kampanaers or Frederic Chaubin. Hulled in greyscales, the artist piles and stacks br
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Moscow
How does gender rewrite architecture?

Editor’s Desk: On delightful madness and glorious irrationality
-copy-thumb.jpg)
Editor’s Desk: Architecture is, first and always, a fiction

How AI is rewriting the afterlife of buildings

Is the architecture firm as we know it dead?

Traditional cafés meet the future: this Russian space makes health-food dining more approachable
-thumb.jpg)
The New Design Factory: Why the future of architecture depends on emerging technology

Agile working principles power the headquarters of Russia's largest bank

Arch(e)type drags gaming out of the basement with a social space in Moscow
-thumb.jpg)