Lviv vs. Berlin: Interwar Modernism
<p>These two cities — Lviv and Berlin — don’t seem related, except for the fact I know both of them pretty well. I used to live in Lviv for 5 years, and I’ve been living in Berlin for 3 years now. And what I love about them is modernist architecture, especially unfairly overlooked places.</p>
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<p>© All photos and illustrations by Slava Shestopalov</p>
<p>Modernism emerged in the early 20th century and flourished between the two world wars (hence the term <em>Interwar Modernism</em>). It’s an architectural style itself but also an umbrella term for many sub-genres.</p>
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