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Raw Concrete: The Beauty of Brutalism
Raw Concrete: The Beauty of Brutalism
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Raw Concrete is a book about the history of eight extraordinary buildings in Britain over the past sixty years, exploring why they have been vilified and why they are beginning to be loved.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 416 pages
Publication date: 05 May 2022
Publisher: Cornerstone
Raw Concrete: A Journey Through Britain's Extraordinary Buildings is an enthralling observer book of the year that takes readers on a captivating journey through Britain over the past sixty years. Starting from a humble hermitage on the remote north Scottish coast, the book explores the construction of eight extraordinary buildings, delving into the intricate processes that brought them to life. It examines the reasons behind their widespread vilification and the gradual shift in public perception that is seeing them being celebrated and appreciated for their architectural beauty.
The book is a testament to the enduring legacy of British architecture and the remarkable stories behind the buildings that have shaped the country's landscape. Each chapter focuses on a different building, providing a detailed account of its design, construction, and historical significance. From the iconic Royal Festival Hall in London to the futuristic Eden Project in Cornwall, the book showcases a diverse range of architectural styles and techniques. Through vivid descriptions and stunning photographs, readers are transported to the heart of these buildings, experiencing the awe-inspiring scale and intricate details that make them truly extraordinary.
Raw Concrete also delves into the social and cultural implications of these buildings. It explores how they have influenced the lives of those who live and work in them, as well as the broader impact they have had on society. The book raises important questions about the role of architecture in shaping our environment, identity, and sense of place. It encourages readers to appreciate the value of these buildings and to consider the potential for creating new and innovative architectural designs that will contribute to the betterment of our communities.
In conclusion, Raw Concrete: A Journey Through Britain's Extraordinary Buildings is a must-read for anyone interested in architecture, history, and the cultural significance of buildings. It is a captivating and informative book that will inspire and educate readers on the rich and diverse architectural heritage of Britain.
Raw Concrete: A Journey Through Britain's Extraordinary Buildings is an enthralling observer book of the year that takes readers on a captivating journey through Britain over the past sixty years. Starting from a humble hermitage on the remote north Scottish coast, the book explores the construction of eight extraordinary buildings, delving into the intricate processes that brought them to life. It examines the reasons behind their widespread vilification and the gradual shift in public perception that is seeing them being celebrated and appreciated for their architectural beauty.
The book is a testament to the enduring legacy of British architecture and the remarkable stories behind the buildings that have shaped the country's landscape. Each chapter focuses on a different building, providing a detailed account of its design, construction, and historical significance. From the iconic Royal Festival Hall in London to the futuristic Eden Project in Cornwall, the book showcases a diverse range of architectural styles and techniques. Through vivid descriptions and stunning photographs, readers are transported to the heart of these buildings, experiencing the awe-inspiring scale and intricate details that make them truly extraordinary.
Raw Concrete also delves into the social and cultural implications of these buildings. It explores how they have influenced the lives of those who live and work in them, as well as the broader impact they have had on society. The book raises important questions about the role of architecture in shaping our environment, identity, and sense of place. It encourages readers to appreciate the value of these buildings and to consider the potential for creating new and innovative architectural designs that will contribute to the betterment of our communities.
In conclusion, Raw Concrete: A Journey Through Britain's Extraordinary Buildings is a must-read for anyone interested in architecture, history, and the cultural significance of buildings. It is a captivating and informative book that will inspire and educate readers on the rich and diverse architectural heritage of Britain.
Weight: 360g
Dimension: 130 x 198 x 37 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529156089
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