A style born from post-war optimism and trauma, brutalism’s impact on culture, rebellion, and urban life remains deeply felt.
In London’s burgeoning East Bank, O’Donnell + Tuomey has created, in the client’s words, a ‘powerhouse for dance’ that is at once ‘an inviting space that is welcome to all’, writes Ellie Duffy. Photog ...
London's best brutalist homes — from the Alexandra Road Estate to the Barbican - With the capital entranced by The Brutalist, ...
Wolverhampton’s School of Art has divided locals ahead of proposals to demolish it. Ugly or characterful? You decide ...
Woods Bagot has redrawn and reduced the height of its proposed 32-storey office tower in the City of London after the ...
Mock-up images of a proposed new 21-storey office block opposite the Barbican in the City of London have been published for ...
Huma Bhabha ’s “Before The End” brings four towering bronze sculptures to Brooklyn Bridge Park, their haunting forms set against the Manhattan skyline. Presented by the Public Art Fund, the exhibition ...
The sustainable skyscraper at 70 Gracechurch Street will deliver over 550,000 sq meters of sustainable office space in the ...
The complex of more than 2,000 homes, which opened on the fringes of the City in 1969, was widely mocked and voted London’s ...
The Tower of London came close behind in third, with 20% of votes. While not a grand palace, historic castle or stunning ...
The £230 million plan will be its biggest overhaul since it opened 43 years ago and, subject to planning permission, work ...
The centre was constructed on London’s biggest post-war bombsite and hailed by Queen Elizabeth II at its 1982 opening, as ...
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