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Brutalist Britain

Buildings of the 1960s and 1970s
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Brutalist Britain offers an authoritative survey of Britain's finest examples of brutalist architecture from the 1950s to the 1970s. Esteemed writer Elain Harwood examines iconic structures such as London’s National Theatre, the Trellick Tower in West London, Park Hill in Sheffield, the University of Sussex, and Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral. The book includes lesser-known buildings and a section dedicated to demolished brutalist masterpieces, arranged by categories like housing, education, public buildings, and transport. An introduction contextualises British brutalism within global architectural trends and historical events.
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Brutalist Britain is ideal for fans of brutalist architecture, students and scholars of late 20th-century architecture, and those interested in postwar British society and urban landscape.

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Brutalist Britain is a lovingly photographed, authoritative overview of Brutalist architecture in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Brutalist architecture is more popular now than it has ever been.

Imposing and dramatic, with monolithic concrete exteriors, it forms an enduring part of our postwar urban landscape. This beautifully photographed book is an authoritative survey of the finest British examples from the 1950s to the 1970s from leading architectural writer Elain Harwood, following on from her acclaimed books on art deco and mid-century architecture.

It features iconic public buildings like London's National Theatre, imposing housing such as the Trellick Tower in West London and Park Hill in Sheffield, great educational institutions including the University of Sussex, and places of worship such as Liverpool's glorious Metropolitan Cathedral. The book also highlights some lesser-known buildings, such as Arlington House on Margate's sea front, and includes an important section on the Brutalist masterpieces that have sadly been demolished.

The book begins with an introduction that places British brutalism within the context of global events and contemporary world architecture. The extensive range of buildings is arranged into categories such as Private Houses and Flats, Public Housing, Educational Buildings, Public Buildings, Shops, Markets and Town Centres, Culture and Sport, Places of Worship, Offices and Industry and Transport. There is also a chapter dedicated to the atmospheric brutalist sculptures and murals that dot our cities.

If you're part of the increasingly large ranks of brutalism fans, or interested in late 20th-century architecture and society in general, Brutalist Britain is the book for you.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781849947275

Publisher: Batsford

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 October 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Batsford

Illustration: 200 colour photographs

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 189.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Elain Harwood is the historian at English Heritage responsible for its post-war research and listing program. Her publications on the subject include England's Post-war Listed Buildings and Space, Hope and Brutalism: English Architecture 1945-1975 and many articles for Twentieth-Century Architecture, the journal of the Twentieth-Century Society.

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