In Varketili district of Tbilisi, Georgia, the mainstay of the apartment buildings are brezhnevkas
A brezhnevka (Russian: Брежневка) is a concrete apartment building that was built in the Soviet Union from 1964–1980 under the leadership of Leonid Brezhnev, after whom the building type is named.[1] The brezhnevka was preceded by the khrushchevka.
^OBRAZKOVA, MARINA (3 December 2013). "A look at Soviet-era housing". rbth.com. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
A brezhnevka (Russian: Брежневка) is a concrete apartment building that was built in the Soviet Union from 1964–1980 under the leadership of Leonid Brezhnev...
provide fast and cheap housing. Historical types are khrushchevkas and brezhnevkas (both originated from the former Soviet Union). They were originally...
accounts were directly inspired by them. An updated high-rise version, the brezhnevka, was built in the 1970s and 1980s and included many upgrades including...
and Sídlisko (Czech Republic and Slovakia) Panelny dom Khrushchevka and Brezhnevka (former Soviet Union) Ugsarmal bair (Mongolia) Housing estate Affordable...
of them require major renovation. One more type of apartment blocks is Brezhnevka built mostly in the 1970s and 1980s. Apartments there are a bit larger...
studios obtained by redevelopment of apartments such as Khrushchyovka and Brezhnevkas, in which the partitions between the living room and the small kitchen...
with the introduction of Khrushchevka and the subsequent introduction of Brezhnevka. This trend was immediately followed by all communist countries in Eastern...
each family had their own private apartment. This was then followed by Brezhnevkas which were built taller, had larger apartments, and came with heretofore...
design was built. Blocks of flats were taller and more decorated, called Brezhnevka; large mosaics on their sides became a feature. In nearly all cases, these...