Soviet landscape
The term "Soviet landscape" refers to the physical and cultural environment shaped by the policies and ideologies of the Soviet Union. This landscape includes vast expanses of flat plains, forests, and mountains, as well as urban areas characterized by brutalist architecture and large public spaces. The industrialization efforts during the Soviet era led to the development of cities and factories, which transformed the natural environment.
Additionally, the Soviet landscape is marked by significant historical sites, such as collective farms and monuments commemorating key events and figures in Soviet history. The use of socialist realism in art and architecture reflects the values of the time, emphasizing community and progress. This unique blend of nature and human-made structures defines the Soviet landscape.