Atlas of Brutalist Architecture, the Book That Proves Concrete Was Never the Problem (opens in new tab)
Concrete doesn’t apologize. Neither does this book. The Atlas of Brutalist Architecture by Phaidon Editors arrived in 2020 as a 568-page, 5.6-pound argument that Brutalism was never a mistake—it was a mission. Pick it up and you feel the weight immediately, both physically and intellectually. This isn’t a coffee table decoration. It’s a reckoning with […] The post appeared first on .
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