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Canon EOS 300 | EF 28-90 4-5.6 | Fomapan 200

Survey of 20th Century architecture in Victoria for the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA, Vic) by architectural historian, Graeme Butler and helpers, creating data sheets for each surveyed place, at least 1 coloured transparency and B&W negative each (about 2230 negatives). Drawn from heritage studies and publications such as Robin Boyd's 1947 `Victorian Modern'.

City College of San Francisco

built 1979

John Pflueger, architect

 

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Batmale Hall, City College of San Francisco

brutalist architecture

built 1979

John Pflueger, architect

  

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Grieghallen (1978) was designed by Danish architect Knud Munk. the Brutalist-inspired concert hall combines concrete and glass and feels very unique within Bergen.

 

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Notre-Dame du Haut, Le Corbusier, 1955

Having participated in the Photo24 Challenge recently, myself & Tim Scott decided another trip into London would be a great idea. This time I only took my little Sony RX100 mk3 & iPhone with me as the thought of carrying my Canon 5d mk4 & associated lenses in 30 degree heat for the day was just too much. Ultimately, this was the right decision & whilst at times the image quality & ability to get certain shots that the Canon would have given me proved frustrating the small bag & weight far outweighed this. We arrived in London at 10.15am & headed straight to The Barbican for some brutal architecture shots, then made our way across London taking in various sites along the way, ending up in Brick Lane for a curry at 7.30pm.

Architect Ernő Goldfinger

Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol. Designed by Ronald Sims and completed in 1969.

Destruction of the old CBS building. Voormalig CBS Gebouw. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Den Haag / The Hague, The Netherlands.

Revueflex SD1 / Chinon CS4 | Helios 44M| Colorplus 200

A small portion of Bow Valley College West Campus (née Catholic School Centre), with the Rocky Mountain Court apartment building in the background.

Bausteinsäule, Hans Arp; Schule für Gestaltung Basel, Hermann Baur, 1961.

Survey of 20th Century architecture in Victoria for the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA, Vic) by architectural historian, Graeme Butler and helpers, creating data sheets for each surveyed place, at least 1 coloured transparency and B&W negative each (about 2230 negatives). Drawn from heritage studies and publications such as Robin Boyd's 1947 `Victorian Modern'.

The Catholic Chaplaincy on Queen's Road, Bristol

'The Heron' apartment building from Speed Highwalk.

Meditation and Brutalism Architecture

corviale, roma, italia

Revueflex SD1 / Chinon CS4 | Pallas 28 2.8 | Colorplus 200

Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol. Designed by Ronald Sims and completed in 1969.

Destruction of the old CBS building. Voormalig CBS Gebouw. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Den Haag / The Hague, The Netherlands.

brutalism architecture, uts tower, university of technology sydney

Back in London.

Whilst sorting out my shots from Budapest I thought I post some previous pix.

 

I guess the subtext for this shot should be - The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

 

BTW quite unsurprisingly this location has been used countless of times for TV and movies.

Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol. Designed by Ronald Sims and completed in 1969.

Having participated in the Photo24 Challenge recently, myself & Tim Scott decided another trip into London would be a great idea. This time I only took my little Sony RX100 mk3 & iPhone with me as the thought of carrying my Canon 5d mk4 & associated lenses in 30 degree heat for the day was just too much. Ultimately, this was the right decision & whilst at times the image quality & ability to get certain shots that the Canon would have given me proved frustrating the small bag & weight far outweighed this. We arrived in London at 10.15am & headed straight to The Barbican for some brutal architecture shots, then made our way across London taking in various sites along the way, ending up in Brick Lane for a curry at 7.30pm.

at&t bulding in manhattan , brutal architecture

  

Having participated in the Photo24 Challenge recently, myself & Tim Scott decided another trip into London would be a great idea. This time I only took my little Sony RX100 mk3 & iPhone with me as the thought of carrying my Canon 5d mk4 & associated lenses in 30 degree heat for the day was just too much. Ultimately, this was the right decision & whilst at times the image quality & ability to get certain shots that the Canon would have given me proved frustrating the small bag & weight far outweighed this. We arrived in London at 10.15am & headed straight to The Barbican for some brutal architecture shots, then made our way across London taking in various sites along the way, ending up in Brick Lane for a curry at 7.30pm.

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