- Concrete architecture -

18 Pins
·
8y
an apartment building with plants growing on the balconies and stairs leading up to it
Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate
Brutalist housing estate in north London, designed by Neaves Brown of Camden Council's Architects
an abandoned building with lots of plants growing out of it's windows and balconies
Page Not Found | The Modern House
Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate in St John’s Wood, London Built in the late 1960s to a design by the revered Modernist architect Neave Brown
an old black and white photo of a building with many windows on the top floor
EGODESIGN.CA The first canadian webzine dedicated to global design
Le Corbusier
an old building with lots of windows next to a pond in the middle of it
thrills and frills
The Barbican Complex, one of the foremost examples of Brutalist Architecture, built over three decades in the 50s, 60s & 70s. Nowhere else in London quite like it.
an abstract photo of concrete structures with stairs leading up to the top and bottom floor
SCANDINAVIAN COLLECTORS
Modern concrete architecture.
a black and white photo of a building with stairs leading up to the top floor
Veronicadelica
ghosts-in-the-tv: Pimlico School, Pimlico, London. Designed by John Bancroft.
an apartment complex with stairs leading up to the top floors and plants growing on them
Alexandra Road
Alexandra Road is perhaps the most iconic estate creating during the glory days at Camden Borough Council – when large scale social housing projects were still high on the agenda. The estate was designed and constructed between 1968-1978 by architect and artist Neave Brown.
an empty room with stairs and benches in the center, surrounded by concrete blocks on either side
Fuck Yeah Brutalism
Orange County Government Center. Goshen, New York. 1967. Paul Rudolph
the building is made of concrete and has many windows on each side, along with balconies
London National Theatre - PHOTO NOIR EXHIBITION UNTIL END MARCH 2014
an old car is parked in front of a tall building with windows on the side
modernistestates
Vanbrugh Park Estate, Blackheath Designed by Chamberlin Powell and Bon, better know for the Barbican Estate, the practice were commissioned in 1958 to develop the Vanbrugh Park Estate, a site of seven acres. Made up of mixed level blocks, similar to their scheme the Golden Lane Estate, mostly consisting two-storey terraces of houses and mews flats.
an old black and white photo of a motorcycle parked in front of a large building
Paris, 1928, Maison Planeix, Le Corbusier
the front cover of le corbussier magazine, featuring an image of a building
Réalisations - Maison Guiette
Le Corbusier Maison Guiette, Antwerp, Belgium, 1926 | www.pinterest.com/AnkApin/archi-in-lasting-time
a black and white photo of a building with stairs leading up to the top floor
Tumblr
Le Corbusier & Lúcio Costa | "Maison du Brésil" 1959 Paris.