Latvian Academy of Sciences
- Latvian Academy of Sciences
The Academy of Sciences is the official science academy of Latvia and is an association of the country's foremost scientists. It is located in Riga.[ [http://www.lza.lv/ Latvian Academy of Sciences website] ] ]
Building
The Academy of Sciences edifice was built after World War II, between 1953 and 1956, as a gift from the workers and peasants of the other Soviet republics to the Latvian people and also to mark the borders of Stalin's empire, and is appropriately decorated with several hammers and sickles as well as Latvian folk ornaments . Most Latvians consider themselves lucky that the giant portrait of Stalin that was supposed to be a part of the facade never came to fruition. Being 108 metres (353 ft) tall, it was the first skyscraper in the republic and was the tallest building until the construction of the Hansabanka Central Office (121m or 396ft), and at the time, one of the highest reinforced concrete buildings in the world.
The building, designed by Lev Rudnev, is a cousin to similar Stalin-era skyscrapers, which were representative of what became known as Stalinist architecture (sometimes referred to as Stalin's Empire style or Socialist Classicism). The architecture of the skyscraper resembles many others built in the Soviet Union at the time, most notably the main building of Moscow State University. Local nicknames for this building include "Stalin's birthday cake" and "the Kremlin".
One can enjoy a magnificent view of Riga from the 17th-floor balcony (height of 65m) which is open to the public.
See also
*All-Russia Exhibition Centre
*Eighth Sister (Moscow)
*Hotel Leningradskaya
*Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
*Ministry of Heavy Industry of Russia
*Moscow State University
*Palace of Soviets
*Seven Sisters (Moscow)
*Triumph-Palace
*Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science
References
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