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RE: Train Station Inside the Train Station

in Architecture+Design3 years ago

Greetings @danny.green. That's a fabulous train station from your native city of Zhlobin! This project is definitely an interesting evolution demonstrating the convergence of a heritage building with new elements of architecture, thus preserving the historical remnants by constructing over it. Do you have any idea what architectural style or character this landmark is using?

And by the way, how could I secure a raffle ticket to win that steam locomotive? lol 🤣

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Greetings @storiesoferne. I believe that initially this station had features of rationalism. But in the post-war period, he had the features of Stalinist architecture. What the station looks like now (covered with a glass cover) is called by some "agro-renaissance or agro-glamor". But this is rather a Belarusian figurative expression - a kind of alteration of historical buildings. Most often an unfortunate combination of styles. By the way, an interesting topic for one of the future posts 😊

To become a happy owner of a locomotive, you had to make a repost on a social network. They even gave out a gift certificate to the winner 😅

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Wow! That's certainly an interesting concoction of architectural styles with their corresponding names. Heritage buildings that are resurrected by their modernization must be carefully implemented to ensure the harmonious relationships of their distinctive characteristics. If not done well, they could end up looking like spaghetti. 😁 Moreover, that seems like a legitimate way to win that locomotive. Amazing! 😊