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How to Love Brutalism
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How to Love Brutalism

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1849944423
ISBN-13 9781849944427
Publisher Batsford
Imprint Batsford
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 5th, 2018
Print length 144 Pages
Weight 414 grams
Dimensions 19.70 x 14.40 x 2.00 cms
Ksh 2,350.00
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A collection of 20 personal and passionate essays on why controversial Brutalist buildings are so loved. Illustrated with striking drawings by The Brutal Artist, the book is divided up into a series of mini essays that explains the brutalist world from a human aspect, as well as an architectural, historical and even pop cultural angle.

A passionate and personal book about the writer''s own love for a controversial architectural style.

Whether you love or hate brutalist buildings, this book will explain what it is about them that elicits such strong feeling. You will understand the true power of concrete and of mammoth-sized buildings, but also some of the more subtle aspects of brutalist buildings that you may not have known or considered.

Brutalist architecture, which flourished in the 1950s to mid-1970s, gained its name from the term '' Béton-brut'', or raw concrete – the material of choice for the movement. British architectural critic Reyner Banham adapted the term into ''brutalism'' (originally ''New Brutalism'') to identify the emerging style. The architectural style – typified by buildings such as Trellick Tower in London and Unité D''Habitation in Marseille – is controversial but has an enthusiastic fan base, including the author who is on a mission to explain his passion.

John Grindrod''s book will be enlightening for those new to the subject, bringing humour, insight and honesty to the subject but will also interest those already immersed in built culture. Illustrated with striking drawings by The Brutal Artist, the book is divided up into a series of mini essays that explains the brutalist world from a human aspect, as well as an architectural, historical and even pop cultural angle. The book journeys from the UK to discover brutalism and its influence around the world – from Le Corbusier''s designs in Chandigarh, India, to Lina Bo Bardi''s buildings in Brazil.


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