View allAll Photos Tagged brutal_architecture,

After spending 24 hours in an apartment in the Barbican (Andrewes House) I noticed how important the gardens were to soften the hard and brutal architecture of the Barbican. To represent this opposition between the hard architecture and the soft gardens, I used string and card. All garden elements are made of white string and the architecture is made of card. The model represents half of the studio apartment and all the garden, the lower level is the parking. I chose to contruct the model in cross section to show the thickness of the concrete slabs.

Herbert Groethuysen / Paul Hübner / Werner Fischer: St. Karl Borromäus, München, Deutschland, 1963–1964

  

35 Likes on Instagram

 

1 Comments on Instagram:

 

wupperpoet: #concretexture #tower #architecturelovers #jj_architecture #todayarchitecture #ic_architecture #arkiromantix #arkiromantix_bw #art_chitecture_ #brutal_architecture #archdaily #archilovers #bnw_city_architecture #bnw_city #teamarchi #rsa_bnw #moreculturelessbullets #tribegram #photoflair_bw #archdaily #architexture #bnw_captures #jj_geometry #lookupclub #rx100 #supermegamasterpics_minimal #clubepixel

  

Passing by. Wonderful example of Brutalism architecture. Malcolm Moos Health Sciences Tower, University of Minnesota

Balboa Park BART station, San Francisco

 

circa 1970: Corlett and Spackman, architects

  

20210624_185829

 

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

Justus Dahinden: Tantris Restaurant, München, Deutschland, 1971

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

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

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

Reinhard Riemerschmid: Kapernaumkirche, München, Deutschland, 1966–1968

#brutalist #brutalism #britisharchitecture #brutal_architecture #London #londonarchitecture, via Instagram ift.tt/2AqQTzY

Franz Hart / Werner Eichberg: Hochvolthaus, Technische Universität München, Deutschlang, 1957–1963

Herbert Groethuysen / Paul Hübner / Werner Fischer: St. Karl Borromäus, München, Deutschland, 1963–1964

Holland Rise House may be my favourite #brutalist building so far, not least because of the way it rises like a glorious alien spaceship of otherworldly perfection from its thoroughly mundane low-rise neighbourhood in Oval. #striking #brutalism #architecture #concrete #londonarchitecture #britisharchitecture #highrise #oval #London, via Instagram ift.tt/1Xcpw4h

1 2 ••• 75 77 78 79 80