London's best brutalist homes — from the Alexandra Road Estate to the Barbican - With the capital entranced by The Brutalist, ...
A style born from post-war optimism and trauma, brutalism’s impact on culture, rebellion, and urban life remains deeply felt.
The Barbican Centre will turn its underground car parks into a club space for the Feel the Sound exhibition starting in May ...
A still from The Brutalist (A24) Many such schemes are now conservation ... concrete forms with an imposing or monumental appearance. London’s best example is, of course, the Barbican Estate, designed ...
Last week the Barbican Centre unveiled a £230 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete ... was constructed on London’s biggest post-war bombsite and hailed by ...
The Battersea Power Station’s Light Festival is free to enter and ends this week on the 23 February, so now’s your last ...
Wolverhampton’s School of Art has divided locals ahead of proposals to demolish it. Ugly or characterful? You decide ...
In 2019, Bradford Civic Society hosted a public debate about the role of High Point, and other brutalist-type buildings, in what is ostensibly a Victorian city. The reception of such architecture is ...
Kengo Kuma and Associates’ extension to Lisbon’s Centro de Arte Moderna is a gesture that bears no relation to the existing ...
As part of a multi-sensory exhibition - Feel the Sound, the Barbican Centre's car park will transform into a temporary club.
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