An Homage to London Brutalism by Thomas Danthony & Michael Abrahamson

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National Theatre by Thomas Danthony. Image Courtesy of Black Dragon Press

Black Dragon Press has shared a set of prints and a booklet on Brutalist architecture in London with illustrations by Thomas Danthony, complemented by text from "Fuck Yeah Brutalism" curator Michael Abrahamson. See Abrahamson's intro to the booklet reprinted below.

Brutalism is an unusually evocative word. Like the architecture for which it’s used as a descriptor, it can elicit a powerful, bodily discomfort or psychological repulsion. Standard dictionary definitions itemise the materials (exposed concrete, but also brick and block) and describe the physical character (forceful, unadorned, imposing) of this type of building, and would likely also mention the time frame during which it was the dominant tendency in architecture (from the late 1950s to the early 1970s).

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "An Homage to London Brutalism by Thomas Danthony & Michael Abrahamson" 27 Nov 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/572150/an-homage-to-london-brutalism-by-thomas-danthony-and-michael-abrahamson> ISSN 0719-8884

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