Strange, Angry Objects
Owen Hatherley: The Brutalist Decades, 17 November 2016
A3: Threads and Connections
by Peter Ahrends.
Right Angle, 128 pp., £18, December 2015,978 0 9532848 9 4 Show More
by Peter Ahrends.
Right Angle, 128 pp., £18, December 2015,
Raw Concrete: The Beauty of Brutalism
by Barnabas Calder.
Heinemann, 416 pp., £25, April 2016,978 0 434 02244 1 Show More
by Barnabas Calder.
Heinemann, 416 pp., £25, April 2016,
Space, Hope and Brutalism: English Architecture 1945-75
by Elain Harwood.
Yale, 512 pp., £60, September 2015,978 0 300 20446 9 Show More
by Elain Harwood.
Yale, 512 pp., £60, September 2015,
Concrete Concept: Brutalist Buildings around the World
by Christopher Beanland.
Frances Lincoln, 192 pp., £18, February 2016,978 0 7112 3764 3 Show More
by Christopher Beanland.
Frances Lincoln, 192 pp., £18, February 2016,
This Brutal World
by Peter Chadwick.
Phaidon, 224 pp., £29.95, April 2016,978 0 7148 7108 0 Show More
by Peter Chadwick.
Phaidon, 224 pp., £29.95, April 2016,
Modern Forms: A Subjective Atlas of 20th-Century Architecture
by Nicolas Grospierre.
Prestel, 224 pp., £29.99, February 2016,978 3 7913 8229 6 Show More
by Nicolas Grospierre.
Prestel, 224 pp., £29.99, February 2016,
Modernist Estates: The Buildings and the People Who Live in Them
by Stefi Orazi.
Frances Lincoln, 192 pp., £25, September 2015,978 0 7112 3675 2 Show More
by Stefi Orazi.
Frances Lincoln, 192 pp., £25, September 2015,
Architecture an Inspiration
by Ivor Smith.
Troubador, 224 pp., £24.95, November 2014,978 1 78462 069 1 Show More
by Ivor Smith.
Troubador, 224 pp., £24.95, November 2014,
“... it is photogenic – the only easy way to see it as a whole is to drive there and park underneath. Christopher Beanland’s Concrete Concept is typical in this respect, a cheap and cheerful job encased in a cardboard cover intended to evoke a nice grey slab of concrete. Here the decisive encounter takes place in the West Midlands. ‘Why do you like these ... ”