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Brutalist Collection

"Exploring the Beauty and Brutality Architecture" Tricorn Centre BB96_10635: A concrete fortress rising from the streets

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Tricorn Centre BB96_10635

Tricorn Centre BB96_10635
Tricorn Centre, Portsmouth. View of the centre from the west photographed in November 1996

Background imageBrutalist Collection: A Modern Shopping Precinct - Nicholsons Walk, Maidenhead, Berkshire Date: circa

A Modern Shopping Precinct - Nicholsons Walk, Maidenhead, Berkshire Date: circa 1980s

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Heygate Estate 27535_006

Heygate Estate 27535_006
Heygate Estate, Heygate Street, Elephant & Castle, London. Designed by Tim Tinker in a neo-brutalist style, the estate was completed in 1974

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Charnock Richard Services, M6 Motorway

Charnock Richard Services, M6 Motorway
Charnock Richard Services (Fortes) - a motorway service station, between Junctions 27 and 28 of the M6 in England, which opened in 1963. Pictures here shortly after opening. Date: circa 1963

Background imageBrutalist Collection: National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16/3/10. The Royal National Theatre, a brutalist style building designed by Denys Lasdun, completed in 1976

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Central London YMCA JLP01_10_03687

Central London YMCA JLP01_10_03687
Central London YMCA, Great Russell Street, Camden, Greater London. An elevated view of the Central London YMCA from the north-west

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Lauderdale Tower JLP01_10_04911

Lauderdale Tower JLP01_10_04911
Lauderdale Tower, Barbican, City of London. A view of Lauderdale Tower on Phase II of the Barbican development site, looking west across Thomas More Garden

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Mr. Bob Torr and wife Valerie with their children Julie, 5, and Michael, 3

Mr. Bob Torr and wife Valerie with their children Julie, 5, and Michael, 3, in their flat at Park Hill, Sheffield. 2nd October 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Children of the Nursery school at Haviland House, St Judes

Children of the Nursery school at Haviland House, St Judes, Bristol seen here playing during a break. 2nd March 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Metal Box building in Reading. The official name of the building is Energis House

Metal Box building in Reading. The official name of the building is Energis House. January 1975

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Interior views of Barbican flats, City of London. 21st October 1968

Interior views of Barbican flats, City of London. 21st October 1968

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967

Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Central London YMCA JLP01_08_761537

Central London YMCA JLP01_08_761537
Central London YMCA, Great Russell Street, Camden, Greater London. The structurally-complete tower blocks of the Central London YMCA, with scaffolding erected around the two-storey podium below

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Exterior of the Balfron Tower, Poplar, London, UK

Exterior of the Balfron Tower, Poplar, London, UK

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Alienation #2

Alienation #2
Andrea Comari

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Alienation

Alienation
Andrea Comari

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Standing Tall Building

Standing Tall Building
Minorstep

Background imageBrutalist Collection: The Vesteda Tower

The Vesteda Tower
Gerard Valckx

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Soviet Union building, Paris Expo

Soviet Union building, Paris Expo. Date: 1937

Background imageBrutalist Collection: The Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland. Date: 1960s

The Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland. Date: 1960s

Background imageBrutalist Collection: The Milan Triennale inaugurated by the King (colour litho)

The Milan Triennale inaugurated by the King (colour litho)
2778153 The Milan Triennale inaugurated by the King (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Milan Triennale inaugurated by the King)

Background imageBrutalist Collection: The Works Of The Year XI (colour litho)

The Works Of The Year XI (colour litho)
2778197 The Works Of The Year XI (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Works Of The Year XI)

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Among the great public works wanted by the Duce and the Genoa-Milan-Turin campaign (colour litho)

Among the great public works wanted by the Duce and the Genoa-Milan-Turin campaign (colour litho)
2778135 Among the great public works wanted by the Duce and the Genoa-Milan-Turin campaign (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBrutalist Collection: View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield. 2nd October 1967

View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield. 2nd October 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield, taken from the Town Hall. 21st August 1967

View of Park Hill flats, Sheffield, taken from the Town Hall. 21st August 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967

Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street, Cambridge Circus, London, 4th May 1967

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16/3/10. The Hayward Gallery, a contemporary arts gallery located on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, SE1, England, UK

Background imageBrutalist Collection: A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Artist

A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Artist
A selection of 1960s cars in a car park, York, North Yorkshire, May 1969. Amongst the cars are two Rover 2000cc saloons, a Mini Estate, a Wolseley 16/60, a Ford Consul and Corsair

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Grosvenor House Hotel, Charter Square, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1968

Grosvenor House Hotel, Charter Square, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1968. The hotel pictured soon after its opening

Background imageBrutalist Collection: The Hayward art gallery, London, 2010

The Hayward art gallery, London, 2010. The Hayward is part of the South Bank Centre. The building, an example of Brutalist architecture, opened in 1968

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Senate House FF003100

Senate House FF003100
Senate House, Malet Street, Camden, Greater London. A view through winter trees in Russell Square. Constructed 1932-1938 by Charles Holden

Background imageBrutalist Collection: Royal Festival Hall with London Eye in background

Royal Festival Hall with London Eye in background
The Royal Festival Hall is a 2, 500-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London. It is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, not far from Hungerford Bridge



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"Exploring the Beauty and Brutality Architecture" Tricorn Centre BB96_10635: A concrete fortress rising from the streets, the Tricorn Centre stands as a testament to brutalist architecture's boldness. Charnock Richard Services, M6 Motorway: Amidst the hustle and bustle of motorway life, this imposing structure demands attention with its raw concrete façade. Heygate Estate 27535_006: Once a symbol of social housing, now abandoned and hauntingly beautiful, Heygate Estate showcases the duality of brutalism - both loved and despised. National Theatre, South Bank, London: Ethel Davies' masterpiece captures the essence of brutalism in all its glory; an architectural marvel that challenges conventional aesthetics. Alienation #2: The coldness emanating from this stark building evokes feelings of isolation and detachment – a true embodiment of alienation within urban landscapes. Standing Tall Building: Piercing through city skylines like an unyielding monolith, this towering structure commands attention with its sheer presence. Central London YMCA JLP01_10_03687: An unconventional beauty emerges from within these walls; a sanctuary for those seeking shelter amidst London's chaos. Senate House FF003100: This iconic landmark exudes power and authority while embodying the spirit of intellectual pursuit at one of London's most prestigious universities. The Vesteda Tower: Reaching towards new heights with its geometric design, this residential tower exemplifies how brutalism can coexist harmoniously in modern cities. A Modern Shopping Precinct - Nicholsons Walk Maidenhead Berkshire Date circa 1960s-1970s): Nicholsons Walk embodies the era it was born in – an architectural time capsule showcasing futuristic aspirations through robust concrete structures Central London YMCA JLP01_08_761537.