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“Brutalism: Post-War British Architecture, Second Edition” delves into the bold and uncompromising architectural movement that reshaped Britain’s urban landscape after World War II. This insightful non-fiction work, featuring contributions from renowned architects and historians, explores the aesthetic and social dimensions of Brutalism. Through detailed analysis and striking imagery, the book examines iconic structures and the movement’s lasting impact on modern architecture. Ideal for enthusiasts and scholars alike, this edition offers a comprehensive understanding of Brutalism’s role in post-war Britain, celebrating its raw beauty and cultural significance.





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