Nová doba Estate
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Photograph of one part of the Nová doba Estate
The Nová doba (New Times) Estate is a residential complex at Vajnorská Street in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was built in 1932 according to the plans of architects Fridrich Weinwurm (1885–1942) and (1883–1944). The complex is an excellent example of the new urban, technical and economic approach being taken to solve the social housing problems.[1] The work is connected with the socialist concept of the minimum dwelling (Karel Teige, 1932) and is also close to the ideas of functionalism.
External links[]
- Štefan Šlachta: Obytná skupina Nová doba v Bratislave (Slovak only)
- The map[permanent dead link]
References[]
- ^ Slovak Architecture: Impulses and Reflection[permanent dead link]
Coordinates: 48°9′52.702″N 17°08′6.581″E / 48.16463944°N 17.13516139°E
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Bratislava
- Houses completed in 1932
- 20th-century architecture in Slovakia
- Buildings and structures completed in 1932
- Modernist architecture in Slovakia
- Weinwurm-Vécsei buildings
- 1932 establishments in Czechoslovakia
- Slovak building and structure stubs