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Bibliography[edit]

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1. Since I don't have enough knowledge about architecture, I'm not sure if this style is part of modernism. However, the article is old enough (though I'm not sure if it's authoritative enough) and the buildings mentioned are listed on the Wikipedia page, so it seemed like a good idea to cite as related material.

“Welcome to the Wedding Cake; Modern Architecture.” Times (London, England : 1788), 1988.

https://global-factiva-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu/ha/default.aspx#./!?&_suid=170773317909505520659480936667

2.There is a place called Wedding Cake House. Of course, it had nothing to do with this topic. However, it was definitely information that would be good to add for people (like me in the past) who thought these two things were related.

Graham, Gillian. “Wedding Cake House May Soon Become Inn, Venue.” Morning Sentinel (Waterville, Me. : 1996), 2023.

https://www.proquest.com/docview/2900810910?parentSessionId=Jr4DwOjS7bXAPVtsygoUuFcNpo7niLJPe6ex1%2Bx2vS0%3D&pq-origsite=primo&accountid=12902&sourcetype=Newspapers

3.It is mentioned that "the Suncorp Center at 36 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, a building known locally as the "Wedding Cake" because of its curious tiered design." It looks good as an example.

Fraser, Andrew. “Suncorp to Sell Its City Centre . BRISBANE `WEDDING CAKE’ TOWER PART OF CONSOLIDATION.” The Australian (Canberra, A.C.T.), 2011.

https://www.proquest.com/docview/854385558?parentSessionId=hTy2u8XogUqeaitjKfA7nuFIiN1ovWiX6MvuvdhLvrA%3D&pq-origsite=primo&accountid=12902&sourcetype=Newspapers

02-12-2024 I looked up this building directly on Google Maps, but I'm not sure if it fits that architectural style.

4. Another example, but I'm not sure.

Jano Gibson Urban Affairs Reporter. “Development of Wedding Cake Hotel No Slice of Europe.” Sydney Morning Herald, 2008.

https://www.proquest.com/docview/364348603?parentSessionId=E6Vx9kP8YX4twgPcov76LIIaDD9xmwLy0P7C%2BOV1Fzk%3D&pq-origsite=primo&accountid=12902&sourcetype=Newspapers

02-12-2024 The article referred to the building as a "wedding cake style" building, but after looking at the photos, I'm still not sure.

5. I found a suitable example for a sentence that only had an explanation but no examples! I looked up the building on the map and it turned out to be the wedding cake style building I was thinking of! If I can find photos that don't violate copyright, I can post them. The connection between the building style and Stalinism is clear. During that period, buildings of this style won awards in the architectural field. If I dig deeper into Stalin-years buildings, I might be able to find more diverse examples. but, Of course, the source of this article is not a famous media.

Chris Stephen In Moscow. “Well-Heeled Muscovites Take to Stalinist Wedding Cake: FINAL Edition.” Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland : Daily), 2001.

https://www.proquest.com/docview/326897767?parentSessionId=hvJydg7OUwe7JtroaUeBGUwlRZveCBI5VyNwrcUiX7U%3D&pq-origsite=primo&accountid=12902&sourcetype=Newspapers

6. "Lonely and Unloved, the 'Wedding Cake Church': Footsteps into History - St Paul's." Evening Post, Feb 07, 2012, pp. 22. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/lonely-unloved-wedding-cake-church/docview/920146076/se-2.

7. “Plans Approved for ‘wonky Wedding Cake’ Uni Building; DESIGN PROMPS MIXED VIEWS WITH ONE COUNCILLOR CALLING IT ‘GARISH.’” Birmingham Mail (England), 2021, pp. 6-.

8. This resource talked about wedding cake style building in the New York city.

“Saving Those ‘Wedding Cake’ Houses.” The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973), 1970, pp. F15-.

https://www.proquest.com/docview/147780450/pageviewPDF/33919ADD128648C1PQ/1?accountid=12902&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers

9. Kostof, Spiro. “The Third Rome: The Polemics of Architectural History.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 32, no. 3, 1973, pp. 239–50. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/988796. Accessed 26 Feb. 2024.

https://www-jstor-org.eznvcc.vccs.edu/stable/988796?sid=primo&seq=1

10. Hoffman, David. "Stalin's `Seven Sisters'; `Wedding-Cake' Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline: [FINAL Edition]." The Washington Post, Jul 29, 1997. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/stalins-seven-sisters-wedding-cake-style-1950s/docview/408317230/se-2.Works+Cited

David Hoffman Washington Post,Foreign Service. "Stalin's 'Seven Sisters': 'Wedding-Cake' Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline." The Washington Post (1974-), Jul 29, 1997, pp. 1. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/historical-newspapers/stalins-seven-sisters/docview/1458141317/se-2.

11. David Hoffman Washington Post,Foreign Service. "Stalin's 'Seven Sisters': 'Wedding-Cake' Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline." The Washington Post (1974-), Jul 29, 1997, pp. 1. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/historical-newspapers/stalins-seven-sisters/docview/1458141317/se-2.

12. "Uni's 'Wonky Wedding Cake' Building Set for Green Light." Birmingham Post, Aug 05, 2021, pp. 15. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/unis-wonky-wedding-cake-building-set-green-light/docview/2557965632/se-2.

13. "Saving those 'Wedding Cake' Houses." The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973), Nov 28, 1970, pp. 1. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/historical-newspapers/saving-those-wedding-cake-houses/docview/147780450/se-2.

14. "Lonely and Unloved, the 'Wedding Cake Church': Footsteps into History - St Paul's." Evening Post, Feb 07, 2012, pp. 22. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/lonely-unloved-wedding-cake-church/docview/920146076/se-2.

15. “Plans Approved for ‘wonky Wedding Cake’ Uni Building; DESIGN PROMPS MIXED VIEWS WITH ONE COUNCILLOR CALLING IT ‘GARISH.’” Birmingham Mail (England), 2021, pp. 6-. [1]

16. “Saving Those ‘Wedding Cake’ Houses.” The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973), 1970, pp. F15-. [2]

17. “In Putin’s Footsteps.” Russian Life, vol. 62, no. 2, Russian Information Services, 2019, pp. 11–13. [3]

18.“40m Sale Takes the ‘wedding Cake House’ in Vaucluse: TITLE DEEDS.” Sun-Herald (Sydney, N.S.W.), 2023. [4]

19. “‘Wedding Cake’ Church Thriving in New Role: St Paul’s Church.” Evening Post (Bristol, England), 2012. [5]

20. David Hoffman Washington Post Foreign Service. “Stalin’s ‘Seven Sisters’: ‘Wedding-Cake’ Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline.” The Washington Post (1974-), 1997, pp. A10-. [6]

21. Hoffman, David. “Stalin’s `Seven Sisters’; `Wedding-Cake’ Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline: FINAL Edition.” The Washington Post, 1997. [7]

22. Oldfield, Philip. “Skylines around the World.” Architects’ Journal (London), vol. 239, no. 16, Emap Limited, 2014, pp. 34–41. [8]

23. Hoffman, David. "Stalin's `Seven Sisters'; `Wedding-Cake' Style 1950s Towers Define Moscow Skyline: [FINAL Edition]." The Washington Post, Jul 29, 1997. ProQuest, https://eznvcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/stalins-seven-sisters-wedding-cake-style-1950s/docview/408317230/se-2.

24. Tarchanov, Alexej; Kavtaradze, Sergej, eds. (1997). Architecture of the Stalin era. New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-0-8478-1473-2.

25. Pevsner, Nikolaus; Honour, Hugh; Fleming, John; Romstoeck, Walter; Stepan, Peter; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1999). Lexikon der Weltarchitektur: mit einer umfassenden Bibliographie und einem Ortsregister der Abbildungen (3., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl., [Jubiläumsausg.] ed.). München: Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-2095-3.

Outline of proposed changes[edit]

Since I am a student does not have academic knowledge of architecture and architectural history, the goal is to first classify based on references. In addition to the famous buildings already mentioned on the page, I plan to categorize and list various buildings that appear to have been built in that architectural style by country.