Brutalism (Grey)

£40.00

The fourth in our 'Blueprint' series celebrates and is inspired by some of our favourite Brutalist buildings and their architects. The term originates from Le Corbusier, béton brut meaning "raw concrete" used when describing one of his favourite choices of material. The term has been used to cover a movement in post-war British architecture and many governmental and institutional buildings around the world from the 60's and 70's that are fortress-like and modular with concrete as their predominant material.

Ernö Goldfinger's Trellick Tower in London and the  Weiss Science Tower in New York are a couple of our favourites and we selected our top ten and represented them here in plan form as part of our continuing series.

Blue version available here

More of the 'Blueprints' series here

 

• Print type: Giclée

• Size: A2 (594 x 420mm)

• Paper: Hahnemule Archival FineArt Paper, 100% Cotton, acid free, 310 gsm

• Ink: UltraChrome HDR professional pigment inks

• Print is supplied unframed

The colours of our prints are guaranteed for a minimum of 100 years although we always recommend not hanging any picture or print in direct sunlight.

 

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