• Tatlin's Constructivist tower was to be built from industrial materials: iron, glass and steel.
  • Materials: glass, steel, iron. Height: 400 m (1,312 ft). It was designed to surpass the Eiffel Tower by a third part of its height. Architect: Vladimir Tatlin.
  • Tatlin's Constructivist tower was to be built from industrial materials: iron, glass and steel. In materials, shape, and function, it was envisaged as a towering symbol...
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  • Tatlin’s Tower, or the project for the Monument to the Third International (1919–20), [1] was a design for a grand monumental building by the Russian artist and...
  • Tatlin's tower was critical to Soviet propaganda. Symbolically, the tower was said to represent the aspirations of its originating country and a challenge to the.
  • 4/8 RA's Tatlin tower. ... The original 1920’s design was designed to be a steel and glass structure some 400 metres tall- taller than the Eiffel tower.
  • The Monument to the Third International – better known as Tatlin’s Tower, after its creator, Vladimir Tatlin – is one of the most influential structures never built.
  • The tower in question - Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International - was designed and modelled between 1919 and 1921 but never erected.
  • In this insightful book, Norbert Lynton investigates the sources and symbolism of Tatlin’s Tower and considers not only its significance but also the broader role of...