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The Derzhprom ( uk, Держпром) or Gosprom (russian: Госпром) building is an
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located on Freedom Square in
Kharkiv Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine.Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv ...
. Built in the Constructivist style, it was the first modern
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building in the
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upon its completion in 1928. Its name is an
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of two words that, taken together, mean ''State Industry''. In English the structure is known as the State Industry Building or the Palace of Industry. Derzhprom takes its place as a unique phenomenon of world architecture among the various structures that represent the modernist architecture of the first half of the 20th century, which are already on the
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or the Tentative List.


Overview

The grand opening of the "first Soviet skyscraper" took place on 7 November 1928. The building was one of a few showcase projects designed when Kharkiv was the capital of the
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. It was built by the
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Sergei Serafimov, Samuel Kravets and Mark Felger in only three years. The building became the most spacious single structure in the world by the year of its completion in 1928, to be surpassed by New York's skyscrapers in 1930s. Its unique feature lies in the symmetry which can only be sensed at one point, in the centre of the square. The use of concrete in its construction and the system of overhead walkways and individual interlinked towers made the building extremely innovative. The critic
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in his ''Theory and Design in the First Machine Age'' regarded the building as one of the major architectural achievements of the 1920s, comparable in scale only to the
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and the
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in
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. This allowed the structure to fully survive any destruction attempts during the
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. In the spring of 1926, it was decided to close the construction due to financial difficulties. Then the head of construction of the State Industry, Pavlo Rottert, left for
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, where he managed to find support for the construction from
Felix Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky ( pl, Feliks Dzierżyński ; russian: Фе́ликс Эдму́ндович Дзержи́нский; – 20 July 1926), nicknamed "Iron Felix", was a Bolshevik revolutionary and official, born into Poland, Polish n ...
. In March 1926, he returned to build a skyscraper, and in August 1926 it was decided to finance the construction on an extraordinary basis. The Derzhprom complex was used as a symbol of modernity in films such as
Dziga Vertov Dziga Vertov (russian: Дзига Вертов, born David Abelevich Kaufman, russian: Дави́д А́белевич Ка́уфман, and also known as Denis Kaufman; – 12 February 1954) was a Soviet Union, Soviet pioneer documentary f ...
's ''Three Songs about Lenin'' and
Sergei Eisenstein Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (russian: Сергей Михайлович Эйзенштейн, p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ɪjzʲɪnˈʂtʲejn, 2=Sergey Mikhaylovich Eyzenshteyn; 11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenw ...
's ''The General Line''. The building's notability was overshadowed following the moving of the Ukrainian capital to
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in 1934, the later denunciation of Constructivism in favour of
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, and the Second World War. More recently, one of its towers was used as a television centre and a TV relay tower was built on its roof.


Interesting facts

* The height of the Derzhprom building is 63 m. With the television tower added in 1955 it was 108 m. * The office area of the Derzhprom building is 60,000 m²; the areas of the base is 10,760 m². * The decision to construct the building and to finance it from the Soviet budget was made by Felix Dzherzhinsky in 1926. The cost of the building's construction was 9 million rubles. * Initially the building was built by hand using primitive instruments such as shovels, wheelbarrows, etc. By the time it was finished the construction techniques employed had been mechanized by 80%. 5,000 workers were involved in its construction, working in three shifts. * At the time of its completion it was the largest "skyscraper" in the USSR and the second in Europe. 1315 carriages of cement, 9,000 tonnes of metal, 2,700 cars of granite and 40,000 m² of glass were used. * The interior walls, windows, door handles, etc., were decorated with an exclusive relief of the letters DHP (ДГП), standing for Industrial Palace (Дом Государственной Промышленности). * By the recommendation of the Kharkiv Department of Hygiene, all the door handles were made of copper, which was thought at that time and which is now known to have antibacterial characteristics to kill microbes. * 7 of the 12 original elevators still function without having being replaced since 1928. * The length of the bridges that unite the three sections of the buildings is 26 metres. * The fifth entrance has a museum created in 1980, dedicated to the building and to the Kharkiv writer Z. Zvonytsky. * The reconstruction and renovation of the Derzhprom building took more time (seven years) than the construction of the building itself (three years).


Architecture

Gosprom is a symbol of Kharkiv as an industrial, modern and big city. The architecture of Gosprom has international
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, its forms are industrial. The house has a high aesthetic potential and functionality; its construction is compared to a ''"communication leap"''. In the 1920s, such architecture was a novelty not only in Europe but also around the world. Architectural functionalism includes the following functions: *
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– a place for industrial management activities in Ukraine. *
Ideological An ideology is a set of beliefs or philosophies attributed to a person or group of persons, especially those held for reasons that are not purely epistemic, in which "practical elements are as prominent as theoretical ones." Formerly applied prim ...
– the disclosure of the idea of
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as a progressive
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. * Social – a spacious center of the new Kharkiv, a socially significant object of
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, a place of mass events such as holidays and demonstrations. * Symbolic – ''"organized world"'', a symbol of a new era and of industrialization. * Compositional – dominance in the spatial structure of the city; connecting the spaces of the square and the city; demarcation of the square and the city (at the level of the square). * Symatic – laconic forms that lead to archetypal schemes; inclusion in the symbolism of the landscape.


See also

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Freedom Square (Kharkiv) Freedom Square ( uk, Площа Свободи, Plóshcha Svobódy) in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is the 8th largest city-centre square in Europe. On 1 March 2022, during the battle of Kharkiv in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the square and the ...


References


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1930s photographs by Robert Byron



View during the war

Photos by Luftwaffe pilots during World War II, some of the Derzhprom building

Photo of the Derzhprom building

Derzhprom/Gosprom building, photographs by Georges Dedoyard and others
Canadian Centre for Architecture The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA; french: Centre Canadien d'Architecture) is a Architecture museum, museum of architecture and research centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 1920, rue Baile (1920, Baile Street), between r ...

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