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Concrete Concept Christopher Beanland

Concrete Concept By Christopher Beanland

Concrete Concept by Christopher Beanland


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Concrete Concept takes architecture admirers on a tour of the world's most impressive, celebrated and controversial Brutalist buildings.

Concrete Concept Summary

Concrete Concept: Brutalist buildings around the world by Christopher Beanland

This compelling and in-depth study looks at some of the most inspiring and iconic brutalist buildings, in a quest to find the soul of one of modern architecture's most misunderstood movements.

No modern architectural style has aroused so much awe and so much ire as Brutalism. This is architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love as well as hate.

This inspiring and informative photographic survey profiles 50 brutalist buildings from around the world. Travelling the globe - from Le Corbusier's Unite d'Habitation (Marseille, France), to the Former Whitney Museum (New York City, USA) to Preston Bus Station (Preston, UK) - this book covers concrete architecture in its most extraordinary forms, demonstrating how Brutalism has changed our landscapes and infected popular culture.

Author and architecture expert Christopher Beanland writes passionately about how this style came to be, tracing its origins from the modernist art movement, the trauma of World War Two and the need for municipal renewal.

Now in a stylish mini format, this is the perfect tour of Brutalism's biggest hits.

A lively journey around the world's brutalist buildings Frieze.com

A dazzlingly shot whistle-stop of the much-maligned style's greatest hits ... the book showcases confidence, clarity and the historical importance of the movement. Monocle

Concrete Concept Reviews

A lively journey around the world's brutalist buildings. Frieze.com

An almanac of fashionably extreme concrete Financial Times

A surprisingly light-weight book that provides us a visual world-tour of tortured edifices. Wallpaper*

The text of this book, which profiles 50 brutalist beasts, is witty, lively and informative. The numerous photographs are first class. Concrete Concept gave me new eyes. Roger Lewis, The Times

A dazzlingly shot whistle-stop of the much-maligned style's greatest hits ... the book showcases the confidence, clarity and historical importance of the movement. Monocle

Concrete Conceptreinforces our love for all things grey, textured and modern. ELLE Decoration

A wholesome first introduction to the wonderful world of concrete brutes for those yet uninitiated Icon

Brick-like new tome Concrete Concept demonstrates the unexpected serenity of some of the world's greatest Brutalist buildings ... Open the pages up and you'll be greeted by light, cheerful photographs and an accessible, tongue-and-cheek commentary. AnOther magazine

A snappy and surprising read. The expansive selection of buildings and waggish commentary help take apart tired definitions and break open the prematurely closed canon of brutalist architecture. Michael Abrahamson, curator of F*ck Yeah Brutalism

A breathless love letter to a disappearing epoch. This funny, smart and beguiling book will make you want to jump on a plane before it's too late. Elizabeth Hopkirk, Building Design magazine

This is not a worthy but dull architecture book. This is not a coffee table statement. Yes, it looks beautiful. Yes, you'll seem sophisticated for owning it. But shockingly, it's also insanely engaging. Beanland's commentary is fast-flowing, smart and very funny. Exactly what you want from a book about concrete. Catherine O'Flynn, author of What Was Lost

A witty, high-adrenalin, concrete-fuelled mega-tour of some of the world's unfairly maligned 'monstrosities'. Concrete Concept is a gutsy, bombastic love song. Catherine Croft, Twentieth Century Society

This tour around some of the world's great buildings is a treat for any brutalist architecture fan. John Grindrod, author of Concretopia

The buildings chosen by Beanland truly evoke their period and each have something to say to us today. The Birmingham Press

A fine slab of brutalism... it's a belter. @Brutal_Architecture

A simply must have book for any fan of Brutalist architecture. @ThisBrutalLife

Concrete Concept ... celebrates so-called brutalist buildings across the world. John Harris, The Guardian

It's a fascinating glimpse into an area of architecture where abstraction seems to solidify into cold, hard - and sometimes beautiful - reality. Bespoke Living (City AM)

About Christopher Beanland

Christopher Beanland lives in London and is the author of Lido and Unbuilt. He has also written the novels The Wall in The Head and Spinning Out of Control. He writes about architecture, culture and the arts for newspapers including The Independent, Guardian, Telegraph and various global magazines.

Table of Contents

Introduction
An A-Z of brutalist architecture


01 Unit d'Habitation, Marseille, France
02 University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
03 MASP art museum and SESC Pomp ia, S o Paulo, Brazil
04 33 Thomas Street (formerly AT&T Long Lines Building), New York City, USA
05 Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada
06 La Pyramide, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
07 Torres Blancas, Madrid, Spain
08 Cultural Centre of The Philippines, Manila, The Philippines
09 Couvent Sainte-Marie de la Tourette, Eveux, France
10 Nathan Phillips Square and Toronto City Hall, Toronto, Canada
11 Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall and National Theatre, London, England
12 CCSS, San Jos , Costa Rica
13 Banco de Londres y Am rica del Sur, Buenos Aires, Argentina
14 The 9 (formerly the Cleveland Trust Tower), Cleveland, USA
15 Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham, England
16 Wotruba Church, Vienna, Austria
17 Marina City, Chicago, USA
18 Pal cio da Justi a, Brasilia, Brazil
19 Flaine ski resort, Haute-Savoie, France
20 British Embassy, Rome, Italy
21 Munich Olympic Village and Park, Munich, Germany
22 Skopje Post Office, Skopje, Macedonia
23 Preston Bus Station, Preston, England
24 Washington DC Metro, Washington, DC, USA
25 Aula at Delft University, Delft, The Netherlands
26 Centre Jean Hachette, Ivry-sur-Seine, Paris, France
27 Pilgrimage Church, Velbert-Neviges, Germany
28 Government Service Center, Boston, USA
29 Soviet Embassy, Havana, Cuba
30 Geisel Library, UC San Diego, San Diego, USA
31 Palace of Assembly, Chandigarh, India
32 Orange County Government Center, Goshen, USA
33 Carlton Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
34 Birmingham New Street Signal Box, Birmingham, England
35 The Beehive, Wellington, New Zealand
36 Ulster Museum 1972 Extension, Belfast, Northern Ireland
37 Moore Street Electricity Substation and Park Hill Estate, Sheffield, England
38 Nichinan Cultural Centre, Nichinan, Japan
39 Balfron Tower and Trellick Tower, London, England
40 Pal cio de Justi a, Lisbon, Portugal
41 Busto Arsizio Technical College, Busto Arsizio, Italy
42 Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham, England
43 University of East Anglia, Norwich, England
44 The Barbican, London, England
45 The Former Whitney Museum, New York City, USA
46 Leeds University, Leeds, England
47 Robin Hood Gardens, London, England
48 Bank of Georgia (formerly Ministry of Transport), Tbilisi, Georgia
49 Yale Art & Architecture Building, New Haven, USA
50 Maria-Magdalena Church, Freiburg, Germany

Maps
Photo credits
Index
Further reading
Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR012510040
9780711267411
0711267413
Concrete Concept: Brutalist buildings around the world by Christopher Beanland
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
2021-10-19
192
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