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Edgar Frasch: The Westin Grand, München, Deutschland, 1969–1972

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

Welcome to the (concrete) jungle

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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In early October, 2021, we took our cameras inside the ICC for the exciting The Sun Machine Is Coming Down, and it was great to take pictures inside this massive building.

 

Architect Ernő Goldfinger

Pohled na samotný dispečink Vinohradské třídy. Urbanistický objekt je řadou obyvatel velkoměsta obdivován pro svůj atipický vzhled. Byl přitahován širokou veřejností a dokonce byl zachycen ve snímku Jiřího Menzela Vesničko má středisková z roku 1985.

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

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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.

 

Brutal architecture but it has a kind of sweep to it

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Sepp Pogadl: Amt für Ländliche Entwicklung Oberbayern, München, Deutschland

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Pictures from around Portland with a Lomo LC-A+ film camera.

 

Lovejoy Fountain Park.

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