Buy two get one free as well...Some really good photographs at a very reasonable price there.
https://www.ignant.com/2016/03/10/brutalist-buildings-made-from-lego-bricks/is 'brutalism' a bad anagram of legoismad?
Fantastic!
This is pretty dam brutal. My local town centre https://www.google.com/search?q=cum...B780GB780&sxsrf=ALiCzsZE2Y6ReoQXZ9U3Ve1ca3Hyy
I spent many hours shuttling between the Arts Tower and Western Bank Library when I did my philosophy PhD, back in the 90s. Happy days.I do like a bit of brutalism, Park Hill & the old electric substation in Sheffield are highlights.
https://thespaces.com/6-of-sheffields-best-brutalist-landmarks/
Very nice and a reminder to treat myself to Owen Hatherley's latest tome:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0241534631/?tag=pinkfishmedia-21
One of my favourite local brutalist pieces is the Trinity United Reform Church on Ecclesall Road (Sheffield):
Even more striking at night, when the metallic cross is illuminated.
Bit more info here:
https://www.ourfaveplaces.co.uk/where-to-go/trinity-united-reformed-church/
Colditz for Golfers.The Celtic Manor Resort (Newport) always strikes me as a bit of a brute.
Awful thing!
https://www.golfholidays.com/the-celtic-manor-resort/