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Ernst May, “City Building in the USSR” (1931) | The Charnel-House
2010年10月1日 · A proposal has been advanced to construct single-story buildings on pylons à la Corbusier, placing them at certain intervals along both sides of roads leading to kolkhozy. The Soviets do not take this idea too seriously and tend to toy with it in the theoretical sense only.
Magnitogorsk - Wikipedia
Magnitogorsk (Russian: Магнитого́рск, IPA: [məɡnʲɪtɐˈɡorsk], lit. ' [city] of the magnetic mountain ') is an industrial city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, on the eastern side of the extreme southern extent of the Ural Mountains by the Ural River. Its population is currently 410,594 (2021 Census) [5].
马格尼托哥尔斯克 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
马格尼托哥尔斯克 (俄语: Магнитогорск, 羅馬化:Magnitogorsk, 直译: “磁山城”)建城于1931年,位于 南乌拉山 东麓,位于 车里雅宾斯克州 内,同时是南 西伯利亚铁路 与 乌拉尔河 交会处。 面积375.85平方千米,人口约41.67万,它是俄罗斯最大的钢铁工业中心。 乘坐铁路从马格尼托哥尔斯克前往车里雅宾斯克州首府 车里雅宾斯克 有417公里距离,距离首都 莫斯科 1916公里。 人口约40.78万(2010年统计) [1]。
马格尼托哥尔斯克 - 百度百科
马格尼托哥尔斯克Magnitogorsk 俄罗斯 最大的钢铁 工业 中心。俄语意为磁山城。位于南乌拉尔山东麓 ,南西伯利亚铁路与乌拉尔河交会处 。面积317.6平方千米,该市因1929~1931年建钢铁联合企业而兴起。第二次世界大战至 60 年代中发展迅速。
Magnetic Mountain – Seventeen Moments in Soviet History
The celebrated “socialist city of steel,” Magnitogorsk was founded in 1929 and built around what would become the world’s largest steel plant. Both the city and the steelworks were patterned after Gary, Indiana and designed to outdo their American predecessor.
rived at Magnitogorsk on the newly laid railroad line, in May, 1930, they found a straggling settlement with about 3,000 workers engaged in erect-ing barracks for the builders that were to come. Today Magnitogorsk is growing from a construction camp into a feverishly busy city of 200,000 people, working as unceasingly during
The Steel Heart of Russia Left Behind by History - The Moscow …
2017年11月17日 · Built from scratch in the southern Urals as the centerpiece of Stalin’s first Five-Year Plan in 1931, Magnitogorsk is colloquially known as the “steel heart of Russia.”
The Soviet Steel City at Magnitogorsk - San José State University
In 1747 the first commercial mining operations at Magnitogorsk were established by a Russain named Myasnikov. The ore was accumulated in stockpiles until winter when it was easier to transport. It was taken about seventy miles to the town …
Magnitogorsk | Industrial City, Steel Production | Britannica
Magnitogorsk, city, Chelyabinsk oblast (region), western Russia, on both banks of the Ural River. It was founded in 1929 to exploit the rich magnetite iron ore of Mt. Magnitnaya, just east of the city. The gigantic iron- and steelworks, several times enlarged, was one of the world’s largest in
Magnitogorsk: A Symbol of the First Five-Year Plan
2018年7月15日 · In my post I wanted to focus on Magnitogorsk or “Magnetic Mountain” as the construction of this metallurgical plant was a key project of the First Five-Year Plan and was only briefly touched on in class. The “socialist city of steel” was founded in 1929 and went on to become the biggest steel plant in the world.