Redefining Brutalism

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book_author_name: 
Simon Henley
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Paperback
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RIBA Publishing
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01/06/2017
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9781859465776
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Architecture > History of architecture
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Simon Henley|Paperback|RIBA Publishing|01/06/2017
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9781859465776
Book Description: 
People associate the term Brutalism with concrete and, in the UK, with the Welfare State - just one thin slice of the Brutalist canon. Brutalism is not a style. It reveals enduring architectural ideas and interests that have emerged at different times and in different places, prompted by social and political ideals and technological conditions.Richly illustrated with unique, high-quality photographs, this book explores Brutalism through the lens of twelve distinct, occasionally competing, definitions, as a living and evolving entity. Redefining Brutalism offers insight into how these buildings were designed and constructed, their underlying social contexts, and how Brutalism triggered various other movements such as High-tech and Postmodernism. This book is a lens through which to see the present as much as the past.

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