The study examines the influence of Soviet aesthetic ideals on the functional structure and imagery of interiors. Tendencies are identified in Soviet public interior design in the 1930s. A comparative analysis of a series of objects from that period revealed certain interior design features: increased operational loads contributed to the alignment of the spatial content with architectural components; formal compositional challenges included issues of scale, proportion, and rhythmic relationships within the new, expanded spaces; associations and viewing scenarios became a tool for creating an emotionally oriented environment influencing visitor perception.
Ruslan V. Voitov (Mon,) studied this question.
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