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Brutalist Architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, and is characterized by its use of raw concrete

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Brutalist Architecture Collection: A Modern Shopping Precinct - Nicholsons Walk, Maidenhead, Berkshire Date: circa
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Trellick Tower DP101891
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Tricorn Centre BB96_10635
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Preston Bus Station FF003606
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Preston Bus Station DP143109
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Barbican Centre N100535
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Balfron Tower DP137832
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Welbeck Street Car Par DP094113
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Trinity Square Car Park DP059892
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Coventry Cathedral DP082327
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Preston Bus Station JLP01_08_082572
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: architecture, brutalist style, concrete, Listed Grade II*, Post War
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Lancaster University Chaplaincy DP138154
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: New Street Signal Box BB95_13681
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Newcastle Civic Centre DP058352
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Central Library and Town Hall, Birmingham DP180935
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Heinz South Building DP158108
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Birmingham Central Library DP137657
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Park Hill Estate N061086
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Roger Stevens Building, Leeds University DP158137
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Post War Buildings Kettles Yard, Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Apollo Pavilion DP099463
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: British Gas Research Station FF003555
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Park Hill Sheffield DP030884
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Heygate Estate 27535_006
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Royal College of Physicians DP099286
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Hillingdon a068672
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Dunelm House, Durham University JLP01_08_073192
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King DP030812
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Charnock Richard Services, M6 Motorway
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Roger Stevens Building, Leeds University DP136623
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Derwent Tower a038508
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Trinity Square Car Park DP059888
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Florentinus Joseph
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Central London YMCA JLP01_10_03687
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Lauderdale Tower JLP01_10_04911
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: The Royal National Theatre also known as The National Theatre, London, England
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Illinois, Chicago, Riverwalk, City view from the river
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: London BFI Southbank Brutalist Architecture
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: brutalist
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Mr. Bob Torr and wife Valerie with their children Julie, 5, and Michael, 3
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Children of the Nursery school at Haviland House, St Judes
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Metal Box building in Reading. The official name of the building is Energis House
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Interior views of Barbican flats, City of London. 21st October 1968
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Students Union JLP01_08_075000
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Brutalist Architecture Collection: Students Union JLP01_08_075001a


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Brutalist Architecture Collection

Brutalist Architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, and is characterized by its use of raw concrete, often with an unfinished look, and its simple geometric forms. Brutalist buildings are often seen as stark and imposing, but they can also be quite beautiful in their own way. The style was popularized by architects such as Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, who used it to create some of the most iconic structures of the 20th century. Brutalism has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique aesthetic qualities and its ability to evoke strong emotions from viewers. Its boldness makes it stand out among other styles of architecture, making it a great choice for those looking for something truly unique.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Brutalist Architecture collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique style of architecture known as Brutalism. This architectural movement emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of raw concrete and imposing, block-like structures. Our collection features iconic examples of Brutalist architecture from around the world, including buildings such as Boston City Hall, London's Barbican Centre, and Paris' Tour Montparnasse. The images are available in a range of sizes and formats to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're an architect or simply appreciate bold design, our collection is sure to impress with its striking visuals and powerful aesthetic. With high-quality printing techniques used to create each piece, these artworks are designed to last for years to come while adding a touch of contemporary flair to your home or office.
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What are Brutalist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Brutalist Architecture art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the architectural style known as Brutalism. This movement emerged in the mid-20th century and is characterized by its use of raw concrete, geometric shapes, and minimal ornamentation. The term "brutal" refers to the French word for "raw," which reflects the rough and unpolished appearance of these buildings. These art prints showcase some of the most iconic examples of Brutalist architecture from around the world, including structures such as Boston City Hall, Trellick Tower in London, and Habitat 67 in Montreal. We offer a unique perspective on this controversial architectural style that has been both praised for its boldness and criticized for its perceived ugliness. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate striking design, these Brutalist Architecture art prints are sure to make a statement in any room.
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What Brutalist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Brutalist Architecture art prints that you can buy. These prints showcase the unique and iconic style of architecture that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its raw concrete aesthetic and imposing forms. Some of the popular Brutalist Architecture art prints available at Media Storehouse include images of famous buildings such as Trellick Tower in London, Habitat 67 in Montreal, and Boston City Hall. You can also find prints featuring lesser-known but equally impressive examples of Brutalist architecture from around the world. Our collection includes both color and black-and-white photographs, allowing you to choose a print that fits your personal taste and interior design preferences. The high-quality printing process ensures that each print captures all the details and textures of these striking architectural masterpieces. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate bold design, our selection of Brutalist Architecture art prints is sure to inspire awe and admiration.
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How do I buy Brutalist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

To buy Brutalist Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found a piece that catches your eye, simply select the size and format of the print that you would like to purchase. You may choose from a range of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and metal wall art. When making your purchase, be sure to provide accurate shipping information so that your order can be delivered promptly. If you have any questions about the ordering process or need assistance selecting a piece of artwork, don't hesitate to reach out to our customer service team for help. With its unique blend of bold lines and industrial materials, Brutalist Architecture is an increasingly popular choice among collectors looking for striking pieces that make a statement in any space. Whether you are decorating your home or office space, these art prints are sure to impress with their powerful aesthetic appeal and timeless style.
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How much do Brutalist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Brutalist Architecture art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print. The prices are determined by the artist or photographer who created the artwork, as well as any licensing fees that may apply. However, you can be assured that they will receive high-quality prints that capture the unique aesthetic of Brutalist Architecture. Media Storehouse is committed to providing affordable and accessible art prints for everyone. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your home or a large canvas to display in your office, we have something for every budget and style preference. Our collection includes both classic and contemporary pieces from renowned artists around the world. If you're interested in purchasing Brutalist Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, we encourage you to browse our selection and find something that speaks to you.
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How will my Brutalist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Brutalist Architecture art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for safe transportation. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable and efficient services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can monitor the progress of your delivery. Our aim is to provide a seamless and hassle-free experience when it comes to receiving your artwork. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery process, our friendly customer service team is always on hand to assist you. Rest assured that when you purchase from Media Storehouse, we prioritize the safety and quality of our products during transit so that they arrive at their destination in pristine condition for maximum enjoyment by our customers.