

The Last Address is a massive social memorial project designed to perpetuate the memory of innocent people who died as a result of political repression by Soviet power.

The historic area of Peski in St. Petersburg is located on the site of the Soviet streets, as well as on the crossing of the Mutninsk and Degtyarn Streets, Suvorovsky, Greek and Ligov Prospects. This book is a personal interest in the lives and fates of the repressed people in their home district.
On photos of — front door, in which were the apartments of the repressed
If photos of depressed not saved, on pages used textures from cover
The book contains both archival black and white footage and modern photographs of the installation of commemorative plates showing the indissoluble link between history and modernity.
Throughout the book there is a horizontal force line that divides all the turns of the book and leaves a large field at the bottom that is filled with footnotes