Poredak
POR | ŠKOLA | ŠŠD | MJESTO |
1. | PRIVATNA GIMNAZIJA DR. ČASL S PRAVOM JAVNOSTI | DR. ČASL |
ZAGREB |
2. | GOSPORSKA ŠKOLA VARAŽDIN | GOŠK | VARAŽDIN |
3. | SREDNJA ŠKOLA MATE BALOTE | MATE BALOTE |
POREČ |
4. | GIMNAZIJA POŽEGA | GIMNAZIJA | POŽEGA |
5. | GIMNAZIJA VRADIMIRA NAZORA | VLADIMIR NAZOR |
ZADAR |
6. | EKONOMSKA I BIROTEHNIČKA ŠKOLA | ŠKEBB | BJELOVAR |
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I was a student in the USSR in the late 80s, and some of those pieutrcs really stir up memories for me. Those blocky buildings are so quintessentially Soviet. The funny thing is that I saw a lot of apartment buildings just like those in Moscow that were fully occupied, but didn't look very much better maintained the abandoned ones in these pics.The armored vehicle in the first pic is a great example of Soviet off-the-shelf engineering. All the suspension parts and drive gear on that thing look to me exactly like the WWII era KV series of tanks. The Soviets kept using a lot of those same parts right up through the 80s. At times, Soviet engineering could achieve a kind of aesthetic transcendence; a state of Crude but Effective Nirvana or Beauty through Brute Ugliness. I guess the AK 47 is the pinnacle of this. Of course, most times, they were just building a bunch of kludged-together crap.Fascinating relics of a dead culture. It's almost like looking at Roman ruins, except I never visited Ancient Rome.
I was a student in the USSR in the late 80s, and some of those pieutrcs really stir up memories for me. Those blocky buildings are so quintessentially Soviet. The funny thing is that I saw a lot of apartment buildings just like those in Moscow that were fully occupied, but didn't look very much better maintained the abandoned ones in these pics.The armored vehicle in the first pic is a great example of Soviet off-the-shelf engineering. All the suspension parts and drive gear on that thing look to me exactly like the WWII era KV series of tanks. The Soviets kept using a lot of those same parts right up through the 80s. At times, Soviet engineering could achieve a kind of aesthetic transcendence; a state of Crude but Effective Nirvana or Beauty through Brute Ugliness. I guess the AK 47 is the pinnacle of this. Of course, most times, they were just building a bunch of kludged-together crap.Fascinating relics of a dead culture. It's almost like looking at Roman ruins, except I never visited Ancient Rome.