The “weather hardness” graph illustrates a method for calculating the ‘threshold’ conditions for a healthy migrant in the northern regions of the Soviet Union when exposed to the combined effects of low temperature and wind.
The marginal data (top left) encourages newcomers to adopt the clothing of local Indigenous communities
as a ‘compensator’ to mitigate ‘extreme’ weather. Excerpt from Tekhnika – Molodezhi, 1968(6), p. 37.

An experimental portable building made of reinforced cement shells with insulation for settlements of builders
or prospectors in “hard-to-reach” areas of the North of the Soviet Union. According to the project, it could be transported by helicopter or a tugboat, by water or land. This prototype was realised at the LenZNIIEP Institute. Unknown Photographer, ca.1969, in Arkhitektura SSSR, no.2, 1975, p. 39.

Novgorod Drama Theatre, 1990. Excerpt from V. A. Somov, Dramatichesky Teatr v. g. Novgorode
[Drama theatre in the city of Novgorod], Institut ‘Giproteatr,’ Tipografiya Ministerstva Kultury SSSR
[Giproteatr Institute, Publishing House of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR], 1990, p. 3.
