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CONCRETE CONCEPT - (BEANLAND CHRISTOPHER)
Code EAN 13 : 9780711237643
date de parution :
2015-12-27
éditeur :
Frances Lincoln
format :
24 X 21 CM
Concrete Concept takes architecture admirers on a tour of the
world's most impressive, celebrated and controversial Brutalist
buildings. Featuring 50 international examples (built between the 1950s
to 1970s), it skips from one country to the next to illustrate why
utilitarian concrete buildings grew to become both the most hotly
contested and fashionable architectural style in history. Building
descriptions cover key details about the building as well as a context
for its original use, public reception and current status.
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s), and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate.
CHRISTOPHER BEANLAND lives in London and writes about architecture, culture and the arts for newspapers including The Independent , Guardian , Telegraph and various magazines around the world. He's also written two novels.
JONATHAN MEADES is a writer, journalist, essayist, film-maker. His books include three works of fiction - Filthy English , Pompey and The Fowler Family Business - and several anthologies including Museum Without
- See more at: http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.Yp335Ph5.dpuf
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s)
, and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate. - See more at:
http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.kBrZroJ4.dpuf
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s), and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate. - See more at:
http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.kBrZroJ4.dpuf
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s), and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate. - See more at:
http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.kBrZroJ4.dpuf
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s), and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate.
CHRISTOPHER BEANLAND lives in London and writes about architecture, culture and the arts for newspapers including The Independent , Guardian , Telegraph and various magazines around the world. He's also written two novels.
JONATHAN MEADES is a writer, journalist, essayist, film-maker. His books include three works of fiction - Filthy English , Pompey and The Fowler Family Business - and several anthologies including Museum Without
- See more at: http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.Yp335Ph5.dpuf
No
modern architectural movement has aroused so much awe and so much ire
as Brutalism. This global survey profiles 50 brutalist beasts around the
world (built between the 1950s to 1970s), and
demonstrates how Brutalism infected popular culture. This is
architecture at its most assertive: compelling, distinctive, sometimes
terrifying. But, as Concrete Concept shows, Brutalism can be about love
as well as hate.
CHRISTOPHER BEANLAND lives in London and writes about architecture, culture and the arts for newspapers including The Independent , Guardian , Telegraph and various magazines around the world. He's also written two novels.
JONATHAN MEADES is a writer, journalist, essayist, film-maker. His books include three works of fiction - Filthy English , Pompey and The Fowler Family Business - and several anthologies including Museum Without
- See more at: http://www.quartoknows.com/books/9780711237643/Concrete-Concept.html#sthash.Yp335Ph5.dpuf