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The grade II listed building on Kings Street in Leeds in the morning sunlight. Capturing some of the inverted ziggurat brutalist architecture, with the granite and bronze cladding.

Tao Gofers - Atchitect

A most entertaining speaker with many interesting anecdotes to relate.

architects: Lyubomir Shinkov , Vladimir Rangelov

sculptors: Prof. Lyubomir Dalchev, Ana Dalcheva and Petar Atanasov

AGP / Hans Heidenreich / Michael Polensky / Reinhard Vogel / Helmut Zeumer: Familienzentrum, Berlin, Deutschland, 1973–1975

AGP / Hans Heidenreich / Michael Polensky / Reinhard Vogel / Helmut Zeumer: Familienzentrum, Berlin, Deutschland, 1973–1975

Hans-Busso von Busse / Georg Eichbauer: Wohnturm, München, Deutschland, 1970–1971

Erhard Fischer: St. Christoph, München, Deutschland, 1970–1971

Tao Gofers - Atchitect

Walter Ebert: Hügelhaus, München, Deutschlang, 1968–1970

Ludolf von Walthausen: 12-Apostel Gemeindehaus, Berlin, Deutschland, 1965–1967

Hansjakob Lill: St. Nikolaus, München, Deutschland, 1962–1963

Welcome to the (concrete) jungle

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The late-soviet brutalist colossal. The municipal building of Varna seen in the distance. There is a peculiar feeling that you get when roaming some of the main boulevards of Varna, it is almost as if there is this looming presence, omnipotent in its gloomy gaze. Built back in the early 1980s in order to house the municipal and regional committees of the BCP ( Bulgarian Communist Party) this behemoth of the previous regime stands as both a symbol of the past, as well as an embodied architecture member of the present.

Can't make up my mind on brutal architecture like this. Striking yes, beautiful no.

AGP / Hans Heidenreich / Michael Polensky / Reinhard Vogel / Helmut Zeumer: Familienzentrum, Berlin, Deutschland, 1973–1975

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