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The Futuristic Flying Saucer Gas Stations Of Soviet Era Kyiv »

The Futuristic Flying Saucer Gas Stations of Soviet-Era Kyiv » Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007 (kaamsechitrakaar)


In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kyiv introduced “flying saucer” gas stations with a unique design inspired by Japan’s “sky pumps,” where hoses were suspended from above for easier refueling.

These stations, despite their futuristic appearance and practical benefits, faced issues due to safety concerns over potential fuel leaks and high maintenance costs, leading to their decline. The innovative design aimed to revolutionize gas stations, but practical challenges prevented widespread adoption. Today, these structures remain as remnants of Soviet-era architectural experimentation, no longer functional but still intriguing. Their legacy highlights a period of bold design initiatives in the Soviet Union.

h/t: rarehistoricalphotos

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A recent picture from Kyiv shows that the flying saucers are still there, but they no longer function:

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