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April 30, 2024: Visegrad Scholarship at OSA Presentation

Lecture
Transportation of block housing units by helicopter for installation in the North of the USSR, Source: Arkhitektura SSSR, 4/1976, the OSA collection
Tuesday, April 30, 2024, 11:15 am – 12:15 pm

We are happy to announce the next presentation of the Visegrad Scholarship at OSA.
Join the event in the Archivum, or online by following the link below!

The presentation will be held at 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 30, in the Meeting Room of the Blinken OSA Archivum, and online.

The link to the Zoom meeting is: https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/91844563105?pwd=WHBpaHNkMm54dE4wZ1M5dDc5NjhtZz09

 

Provisional Architectures of Soviet Extractivism

by

Ksenia Litvinenko, an associated postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space

In the late Soviet period, expertise in architectural and urban planning and construction was mobilized in the state-sponsored project of transforming Western Siberia into the country’s largest extractivist region. Upon the discovery of vast oil and gas reserves, expedited construction of provisional buildings and “rotational” settlements ensured rapid accommodation for geologists, construction workers, and industry personnel. Despite harsh weather conditions and limited transport infrastructure, barracks, decommissioned wagons, and mobile living units facilitated labor migration from across the USSR to achieve state goals. Meanwhile, the region’s indigenous communities faced continued marginalization and spatial containment due to the legacy of collectivization, paternalistic state policies, exacerbated ecological challenges, and other factors. Drawing from the Blinken OSA Archivum’s archival collection, this presentation offers preliminary insights into the complex dynamics of Soviet state-led extractivism and its enduring socio-environmental consequences.