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Space, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection (#2)

Post War architecture 1945-75 in England

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Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Preston Bus Station JLP01_08_081452

Preston Bus Station JLP01_08_081452
Preston Bus Station, Tithebarrn Street, Preston. View of the car park decks during construction. Photographed in June 1969; John Laing Collection

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Preston Bus Station DP143110

Preston Bus Station DP143110
Preston Bus Station, Tithebarrn Street, Preston. The west elevation illuminated at dusk with buses in bays of the bus station. Photographed in June 2011

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Preston Bus Station DP142034

Preston Bus Station DP142034
Preston Bus Station, Tithebarrn Street, Preston. The west elevation with buses in bays of the bus station. Photographed in April 2011

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Keeling House DP138156

Keeling House DP138156
Keeling House, Claredale Street, Tower Hamlets, London. Designed in 1955 by Sir Denys Lasdun. Built between 1957 and 1959. General view of Keeling House

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Churchill College DP100735

Churchill College DP100735
Central Building, Churchill College, Storeys Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 1961- 68. Sheppard Robson and Partners. Interior of dining hall. NHLE 1227706

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Church of The Holy Family DP158539

Church of The Holy Family DP158539
Church of The Holy Family, 1 Cuddedson Way, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, Oxfordshire. General view of interior

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Roger Stevens Building DP158132

Roger Stevens Building DP158132
Roger Stevens Building, Chancellors Square, Leeds University, Leeds, Yorkshire. 1970, by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon. Detail view of west elevation

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Warwick University DP147511

Warwick University DP147511
Houses for Visiting Mathematicians, Gibbet Hill Campus, Warwick University. Housing lit at twilight. Designed in 1967, built 1968-9 by Howell, Killick, Partridge and Amis

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Nat West Tower, Birmingham DP100067

Nat West Tower, Birmingham DP100067
Nat West Tower, 103 Colmore Row, Birmingham, West Midlands. General view of the former National Westminster House. Brutalist architecture designed by John Madin

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Coventry Cathedral N080725

Coventry Cathedral N080725
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL, West Midlands. View from the south east showing Jacob Epsteins sculpture St Michaels Victory over the Devil

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card 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 imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Preston Bus Station JLP01_08_081441

Preston Bus Station JLP01_08_081441
Preston Bus Station, Tithebarrn Street, Preston. The placement of a concrete beam during construction. Photographed in June 1969; John Laing Collection

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: 22 Parkside DP147465

22 Parkside DP147465
22 Parkside, Wimbledon, Merton, London. Exterior of house lit at twilight. By Richard and Su Rogers 1969-70 NHLE 1409979

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Creekvean DP138721

Creekvean DP138721
Creekvean, Feock, Cornwall. 1964-7 by Team 4 (Norman and Wendy Foster, Richard and Su Rogers). Exterior, general view lit at twilight. NHLE 1375676

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: New House DP138639

New House DP138639
New House, Shipton Under Wychwood, Oxforshire. 1964 by Stout and Litchfield. General view of exterior to house with Japanese garden at twilight. NHLE 1375658

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Space House DP138404

Space House DP138404
Space House, Pine Grove, East Grinstead, West Sussex. General view of exterior

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Weston College DP082053

Weston College DP082053
Weston College, Knightstone Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Detail of brutalist elevation

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Council House Bristol DP081803

Council House Bristol DP081803
Council House, College Green, Bristol. 1935-1952. By Vincent Harris. General view of front elevation

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Former Sugar Silo DP162728

Former Sugar Silo DP162728
Former Sugar Silo, 173 Regent Road, Liverpool, Merseyside. General view of west elevation to sugar silo

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Dorset Estate DP159454

Dorset Estate DP159454
Dorset Estate, Diss Street, Tower Hamlets, London. General view of tower block by Lubetkin

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: St Paul Harlow DP158590

St Paul Harlow DP158590
St Paul, College Square, Harlow, Essex. Interior view of chancel with organ

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Grafton Street Car Park DP139248

Grafton Street Car Park DP139248
Grafton Street Car Park, Worthing, Sussex. General view

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral N090408

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral N090408
LIVERPOOL METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING, Liverpool. Floodlit view of rotunda linking crypt to adjacent cathedral

Background imageSpace, Hope and Brutalism Greetings Card Collection: Emanuel House, London a063422

Emanuel House, London a063422
EMANUEL HOUSE, London. A close up exterior showing part of the Emanuel House development in Westminster looking up from street level in Greencoat Place towards the point at which Rochester Row Garage



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