“Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin are the best known of a loosely organized group of Soviet artists known as Paper Architects, who designed much but built little in the early days of Glasnost in the late 1980s.”
Brodsky and Utkin worked at the same time as Lebbus Woods and Zaha Hadid, but rendered their work using the techniques of older papertects like Boullée or Ledoux.