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A building built by the British at Red Fort New Delhi. It is one of the barracks made to house the army. The architecture is typical of that period with the open stone-work and arches.
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The #Lubetkin #penguinpool at the London Zoo is gorgeous, its sinuous countercurves well worthy of their status as a #modernist classic. In the background the elephantine grace of the #brutalist #Casson pavilion. #London #londonarchitecture #britisharchitecture #brutalism #modernism #brutal_architecture, via Instagram ift.tt/2exBnZx
The hanging gardens of Camden #brutalist #brutalism #brutal_architecture #britisharchitecture #London #londonarchitecture, via Instagram ift.tt/2hhmm2S
This captivating image showcases the intricate Gothic architecture of the Royal Courts of Justice in London. The composition highlights the ornate details of the building's façade, with its pointed arches and elaborate stonework, set against a muted sky. The scene is enhanced by the presence of lampposts and trees lining the street, adding depth and context to the urban landscape. The photograph effectively captures the grandeur and historical significance of this iconic landmark, inviting viewers to appreciate both its architectural beauty and the serene atmosphere of the surrounding area.
Hastings, England, United Kingdom, UK
Captured on a clear October afternoon, this image offers a glimpse into the distinctive character of Hastings, England. The scene unfolds with a quiet public space in the foreground, featuring modern benches and streetlights, leading the eye towards a hillside densely packed with traditional residential architecture. A striking array of tiled rooftops and numerous brick chimneys define the skyline, showcasing the unique charm of these historic homes. The bright blue sky overhead, punctuated by a few wispy clouds, highlights the architectural details and the bare branches of some trees, signaling the autumn season. Hastings is celebrated for its rich maritime heritage and its well-preserved fishing quarter, where centuries of history are etched into the very fabric of its buildings and narrow streets, offering a timeless appeal to residents and visitors alike.
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Holland Rise House may be my favourite #brutalist building so far, not least because of the way it rises like a glorious alien spaceship of otherworldly perfection from its thoroughly mundane low-rise neighbourhood in Oval. #striking #brutalism #architecture #concrete #londonarchitecture #britisharchitecture #highrise #oval #London, via Instagram ift.tt/1Xcpw4h