The modern station building, built in Soviet times, represents the typical Stalinist style.
The Stalinist style of rule was able to produce industrial technology through discipline, slave labor and by putting emphasis on quantity rather than quality.
Merzhanov's public building in Komsomolsk follow the Stalinist style of late 1930s.
South stretch of the prospekt features an ensemble of buildings built in the very distinctive Stalinist style in the 1930-1950s.
The street was widened to between 75 to 100 metres and new buildings were erected in the Neoclassical Stalinist architectural style.
A close inspection reveals that this white-red tower has little in common with Stalinist style, except for sheer size and layered tower outline.
It was reconstructed in a classical and Stalinist style, and reopened in 1947.
Resembling the two cathedrals on Gendarmenmarkt they are significant examples of the Stalinist architectural style.
From the courtyard one feels the full monolithic weight of what Budapesters call the Stalinist Baroque style.
The monument was constructed similar in kind to the Palace of Culture and Science in Stalinist architectural style.