
01. Grand Park Towers, Moscow
The famous photographer based in Berlin, Germany Frank Herfort made a series of photography images dedicated to the post-Soviet architecture. He traveled all over Russia for one reason to find the architecture of the post-Soviet era. These massive colourful structures, often decked out in flashy materials and questionable color schemes, have cropped up in the region’s growing cities. The buildings collection of skyscrapers, office towers, and residential high rises seem to adhere to the blanket promise of capitalist and enterprising Russia. After five years? of Frank’s work, 7,000 miles traveled, 20 cities visited, and 150 buildings photographed, He is ready to release the resulting book, Imperial Pomp Post-Soviet Highrise in April 2013.

02. Traffic Police Headquarter, Kazan

03. Parus Building, Moscow

04. Red Sails Towers, Moscow

05. Triumph Astana, Astana

06. Living House Complex, Nishny Novgorod

07. Ministry Buildings, Astana

08. Living House Complex, Moscow

09. Kuntsevo Living Complex, Moscow

10. KhanShatyr-Mall, Astana

11. Arco Di Sole, Moscow

12. Aliye Parusa Towers, Moscow

13. Baikonur Towers, Astana

14. Bayterek Tower, Astana

15. Cheliyabinsk City, Cheliyabinsk

16. Cosmos Towers, Sankt Petersburg

17. Formal Presidental Palace of Kazakhstan, Almaty

18. Hilton Hotel, Baku

19. Lazurny Kvartal, Astana

20. Legion-III Centre, Moscow

21. Mercury City Tower, Moscow

22. New Alexandrian Tower, Sochi

23. Northern Lights Towers, Astana

24. Russian Railway Headquarter, Moscow

25. Samarian Flatiron, Samara

26. Sokolniki Building, Moscow

27. Sparrow Hill Towers, Moscow

28. Titanic Building, Sochi

29. Zeppelin, Moscow

30. Triumph Palace, Moscow