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Portsmouth's wonderful pean to brutalism (& ceramic tiles)

Erno Goldfinger’s Caradale House, Brutalist architecture at it's finest.

Canon EOS 1n, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8Lii, Hoya R25 Filter

Kodak HIE (exp.2008) Dev: Rodinal (R09) 1:50 14min@20degC

 

Mamiya 7II, 43mm, Fuji pro 160 NS

Mezonetowiec

Wroclaw - Poland

Architect: Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak

Hadrian Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

I'm not too sure about the paintjob, though.

 

Design (1975): Newcastle City Engineers and Planning Department.

 

Red Oktober

 

Camera: Lomo 135BC

Film: AgfaPhoto Vista 200

Processing: Max Spielmann

Now For Some Brutalism

Stepping Stone Falls

Flint, MI

Built in the 1980s. Ijevan, Armenia.

Photo: Stefano Perego.

Architect: Marcel Breuer (1977)

Location: Washington, DC

Carradale House. Erno Goldfinger

 

Part of my visual poem to Post-war social housing:

 

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Nikon d750 / Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5

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Brutalism

Toronto, ON

Grunwaldzki Square Housing Complex

Wroclaw - Poland

Architect: Jadwiga GrabowskaHawrylak

On March 4, 2025, it was reported that the property of the Romano L Mazzoli Federal Building is up for sale as part of federal government cost-cutting.

Robin Hood Gardens Housing Estate, London

It was a bit bright so I did not realise that the stairs matched the hair of the young lady going down Terminus Street Harlow.

Mezonetowiec

Wroclaw - Poland

Architect: Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak

A nice example of Brutalism near the Barbican in London.

(NL: Vier op 'n rij)

Arlon-Treves office complex, Brussels, Belgium.

 

Design (1968): Jean Verschuere.

 

This concrete monster is in a bit of a state, but redevelopment plans are in the making.

 

Another attempt at brutalism architecture. A terrace apartment building made for the Swebrick Brick Challenge of April, 2017. The challenge part is technically not a brick. It is part 2432, modified tile 1x2 with handle.

Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus

Adele-Schreiber-Krieger-Straße 1

10117 Berlin

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The Barbican Centre, London

brutal architecture in Bangkok

The "Cheese Grater". I love this building in downtown Montreal. Real name is Chateau Champlain, built by Roger D'Astous.

 

Minolta X700. MC Rokkor 35mm 2.8, Rollei RPX400.

Dev & scan Borealis Lab.

Place du Canada, Montreal, Qc. March 2021.

The St James Centre of Edinburgh being demolished. It was built in the the 1960s, in the then fashionable architectutal style known as Brutalism, an exposure of the functional architectural bones of a building, "brut" in French referring to the raw concrete surfaces which were often a visually prominent feature.

 

Reinforced concrete of the modern kind unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on one's point of view) is not architecturally long-lived. Reinforced concrete tower blocks even today are often designed for only a fifty year lifespan. The Georgian town houses it replaced were well over 100 years old and and could well have survived another 100 years. The St James Centre, whose unloved architectural style was often referred to locally as "Alcatraz Gothic", will be replaced by a wonderful modern monstrosity of whimsy often referred to locally as the "Golden Turd".

 

The next steps in this demolition will be interesting, rather like the game of pulling little wooden bricks out of a tower without knocking it down.

 

Original: DSC01723_DxOX

 

[Taken with the Tamrom 16-300mm (a recent acquisition being test driven) @ 16mm and processed by DxO Optics -- which includes auto-correction of the lens geometry and chromatic aberration.]

Heilig-Geist-Kirche, Erkrath

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