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For ten days in October 2021, the brutalist concrete structure known as the International Congress Centre Berlin was open to the public as a unique experience of film, performance and art. We visited the ICC Berlin on the first few days of The Sun Machine is Coming Down, a celebration of the 70th anniversary of Berliner Festspiele.
Since we are big fans of brutalist architecture, visiting the International Congress Centre Berlin was always in our sight. This gorgeous landmark of German architecture is massive beyond comparison, making it one of the largest congress venues in the world.
From 21 September to 24 November 2019, The Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston held an exhibition “Beautiful & Brutal” celebrating 50 years of Preston bus station.
One of the exhibits on the second floor of the gallery was a recreation by Bernie Blackburn of a hand-painted County Borough of Preston site board based on a black and white photograph from the 1960s.
Destruction of the old CBS building. Voormalig CBS Gebouw. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Den Haag / The Hague, The Netherlands.
Beautiful sunny day today (with an icy, wintry wind!) Some good reflections in the windows of the Barbican conservatory on my way into work, showing both the blue skies and the concrete towers of the Barbican.
Had a good day at work, and a busy evening, gluing my trainers back together (the sole parted way with the upper after box fit last week!), doing the online food shop, and processing/uploading photos.
One has to admire the tenacity and resourcefulness of our Islamic Brethren. Should the worse come to the worse and the rest of the world destroys itself, we can gain peace of mind knowing Islam will survive whilst sheltered in a place like this!
At present is it is disguised as a Community Centre in Burley Leeds!
radbar is a snackbar situated close to the cycle-road of the vinschgau between naturns and staben in southtyrol italy. we offer primeraly products of the region like coffe und cake, fresh fruit juices, aperitifs, handcrafted ice-cream, salads and small warm dishes.
our beautiful garden offers seatings, playground for children, slacklines, deck chears, hammocks and a small pond.
Dunfermline is pretty short on 1960s brutalism architecture and, until lastnight, I was blissfully anware of the existence of this example. Opened in 1969 and nowadays a shadow of its former self, Lynebank Hospital was a residential facility for adults with learning difficulties. The advent of Care in the Community saw its activities cut back and most of its services are occupational or wellbeing based. This building housed two small lecture theatres with tiered seating.