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Brutalist Berlin Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksFeaturing the most striking and influential examples of Brutalist architecture across Berlin, this two-sided guide includes a map, an introduction by Felix Torkar, details of more than fifty buildings and original photography. In English and German.$19.95$19.95 -
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Brutalist Hong Kong Map
Gift Cards, Magazines & PhotobooksHong Kong’s hitherto unmapped collection of remarkable Brutalist architecture is compiled here in this timely guide. This bilingual, two-sided map features forty examples of Brutalism across Hong Kong, from the early 1960s to 1980s. Researched by Bob Pang, with photography by Kevin Mak.$19.50$19.50 -
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Brutalist London Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksThis two-sided folding map features over fifty leading examples of Brutalist architecture in London, from the Alexandra Road Estate to World's End Housing. Celebrated Brutalist buildings such as the Trellick Tower, the Barbican and the National Theatre are included along with lesser known, yet equally influential buildings. The reverse side of the map features an introduction to Brutalism by Henrietta Billings, photos by Simon Phipps and details about each building.$19.95$19.95 -
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Brutalist Paris Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksFeaturing the most striking examples of Brutalist architecture in Paris, this two-sided guide includes a map, an introduction by Robin Wilson, details of more than forty buildings, and photographs by Nigel Green. French/English.$19.95 -
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Brutalist Sydney Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksThis two-sided folding map features Sydney's (and its suburbs) most iconic and inspiring examples of Brutalist architecture from Pennant Hills to Sutherland and Curl Curl to Penrith. The reverse side of the map features details of fifty buildings, photographs and an introduction to Brutalism in Sydney by Glenn Harper.$19.95$19.95 -
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Concrete Los Angeles Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksConcrete Los Angeles Map offers a unique guide to LA’s hitherto under-celebrated concrete architecture. This two-sided guide, features a map of selected buildings in Los Angeles, an introduction by architecture writer and critic Deane Madsen, original photographs by Jason Woods, and details of over fifty concrete buildings and structures.$19.95$19.95 -
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Concrete Melbourne Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksConcrete Melbourne Map presents more than fifty of the finest concrete buildings in Melbourne. Written by Glenn Harper, editor of Brutalist Sydney Map, this two-sided guide map presents remarkable concrete architecture found across Melbourne and its suburbs. Featuring original photography by Clinton Weaver.$19.95$19.95 -
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Concrete Seoul Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksSeoul’s finest examples of concrete and Brutalist architecture from the early 1960s to today are featured on this two-sided, bilingual guide. Including a map of selected buildings in Seoul and its surroundings, and details of over fifty concrete buildings, this map celebrates the thoroughly modern mark that concrete-built post-war development left on the city and its suburbs. Architects featured include Chung-up Kim, Swoo-geun Kim, MVRDV, Steven Holl, Zaha Hadid, and many others. With an introduction by Hyon-Sob Kim, Professor at Korea University’s Department of Architecture, and original photography by Yongjoon Choi.$19.95$19.95 -
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Concrete Tokyo Map
Gift Guide, Magazines & PhotobooksFeaturing Tokyo’s most remarkable examples of concrete architecture, this two-sided, bilingual (Japanese and English) guide includes a map of the city, an introduction by Naomi Pollock, photographs and details of fifty selected buildings. Concrete construction is the signature of many Japanese architects, most notably Tadao Ando who uses the material in an exceptionally refined form. In the hands of Japan’s skilled contractors, concrete has become a remarkably versatile, expressive material. More than a means of support, concrete has a plasticity that can accommodate Tokyo’s oddly shaped sites and offers a variety of surface treatments with aesthetic possibilities.$19.95$19.95