
Russian Embassy in Havana, Cuba, November 2016
This Stalinist-style building, designed by Alexander G. Rochegov, opened in the mid-1980s when the relationship between Cuba and the Soviet Union was strong.
The resilient structure still stands out on the Havana skyline, posing with a hint of fading glamour and definitely looking older than its 30 years.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 30 December 2016
Part of Weekend in B&W





Great shot. Those harsh cubist, concrete monsters sure did seem to clash, not only with the landscape, but with the seeming rhythm of the people.
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Yes, a great description. The harshness reminded me of my days in Moscow back in the 1970s
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What a great brutalistic building
Mollyxx
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Absolutely – and it really reminded me of my visit to Moscow back in the late 70s
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Definite hints of 50s SciFi!
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Probably one of the reasons it appealed to me
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Interesting building. Looks old. Happy New Year!
Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.
FRANKLY MY DEAR
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Feeling it’s age for sure
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It does look old. It reminds me of scenery in old SF movies. I love the sky!
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The building was enjoying golden hour but in black and white it looks more dramatic. It made me think SF too 😀
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