This thread is dedicated to postwar/modern architecture in Nordic and Baltic region. Despite the fact that sovietic time has not very positive approach amongst people from B., but it would be interesting that estonians/latvians/lithuanian share some photos of realized/unrealized architectural projects of that time. More or less, certain/concrete architecture in Baltic region was in quite height level and architects frequently tried to create projects not strictly in accordance to soviet realism cannons. On the hand, we had some influence from Nordics (for instance, in Lithuania - from Finland) and also architects tried to continue interwar traditions.As well as in N., certain architect like Jørn Oberg Utzon, Alvar Aalto, Arne Jacobsen and many other played a significant role and their input to world's architecture is obviously very noticeable.Hope colleagues from Scandinavia/Nordic will share their own opinion and post some nice architecture. It would be interesting to see and to compare.I will start with one of my favourite building from that time -Date: 1979Architect: Justinas ŠeibokasSadly, i do not have any pics of inside interior. Interior was pretty unusual and continued postwar interior design school best examples. It was designed together with some artist (glasswork, ceramics, sculptures etc.). Main thing here is that arch. J. Šeibokas paid attention on the place and environment, therefore building's "wavy look" is a consequence of hilly landmarks/landshaft of Vilnius and dominating baroque architecture in the Old town, which is very common in Vilnius.