Brutalism architecture in United Kingdom
Discover 21 places in United Kingdom shaped by Brutalism architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Brutalism leaves concrete raw and structure exposed. It defined civic architecture from the 1950s into the 1970s, and the word itself was coined in Sweden. More about brutalism
Brutalism in United Kingdom
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Dawson's Heights
1972 · Kate Macintosh
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Keeling House
1957 · Denys Lasdun
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Alton Estate, Roehampton
1958 · LCC Architect's Department
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Brixton Recreation Centre
1985 · George Finch
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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
1967 · Frederick Gibberd
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Churchill College
1968
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History Faculty Building
1968 · James Stirling
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Hutchesontown–Gorbals Estate Block C
1965 · Basil Spence
- Barbican Centre
- Alexandra Road Estate Neave Brown
- National Theatre Denys Lasdun
- Barbican Estate Chamberlin, Powell and Bon
- Robin Hood Gardens Alison and Peter Smithson
- Brunswick Centre Patrick Hodgkinson
- Trellick Tower Ernö Goldfinger
- Hayward Gallery Norman Engleback
- Balfron Tower Ernö Goldfinger
- Centre Point Richard Seifert
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