London's best brutalist homes — from the Alexandra Road Estate to the Barbican - With the capital entranced by The Brutalist, it’s time to discover the architecture in real life ...
The Barbican Centre is often described as Marmite ... The result has been described as a ‘striking example of Brutalist architecture’, with raw concrete and bold geometric designs.
for example, at the time the height of high-tech exploration. Magazine cover illustration, on show at Into the Unknown: A Journey through Science Fiction, Barbican Centre 3 June – 1 September. Photo: ...
Her new exhibition, “Into Eternal Land,” is on display at London’s Barbican. Split into a prologue, three acts, and an epilogue, it makes clever use of the art center’s Curve gallery — a ...
Music heads, sonic frequency fanatics and club rats, listen up. The Barbican has just announced a brand new exhibition that will see one of its underground car parks turned into a temporary club.
The Barbican Centre will transform its underground car park into a club space for the first time this spring, as part of the London art institution's upcoming Feel the Sound exhibition. Starting on ...
A pedestrian arcade will run through the site connecting Silk Street with Milton Street while a public space will be created opposite the Silk Street entrance to the Barbican Centre. The arts centre ...
London’s best example is, of course, the Barbican Estate, designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon in the Sixties as luxury housing. The Barbican Estate was designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon ...