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In 1960, Moscow underwent a massive administrative expansion, pushing its borders out to the newly constructed . This expansion was designed to address the severe housing shortages that had plagued the city since World War II.

: Glass and aluminum facades began to define the skyline. Key examples include Kalinin Prospekt (New Arbat) , developed between 1964–1969, and the Ostankino TV Tower , which showcased Soviet engineering prowess. The Pioneer Palace

The 1960s marked the end of "decorative excesses" in favor of functionalism and industrial speed. The "Khrushchevka" Revolution