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Atlas of Brutalist Architecture Classic Format by Phaidon Editors - Hardcover architecture book front cover
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Atlas of Brutalist Architecture by Phaidon Editors - Architecture & Design - Hardcover

Author: Phaidon Editors
SKU: SNG18912
Barcode: 9781838661908
Publisher: Phaidon
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781838661908
Publisher: Phaidon Press

Overview
Atlas of Brutalist Architecture: Classic Format is the definitive visual survey of Brutalism, one of the twentieth century's most divisive yet increasingly celebrated architectural movements. This compact hardcover edition brings together more than 850 concrete landmarks from over 100 countries, spanning celebrated icons and lesser-known gems alike. Beautifully photographed and rigorously researched, it is an essential reference for architects, students, and design lovers wanting to explore Brutalism's raw, sculptural power on every continent.

About the Book
Brutalism has enjoyed a striking renaissance in recent years, and this atlas documents the movement more comprehensively than any book before it. Organised geographically into nine continental regions, it catalogues existing and demolished structures, classic mid-century landmarks alongside striking contemporary reinterpretations. Much-loved British and American icons sit shoulder to shoulder with lesser-known examples from Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America, proving that Brutalism was, and remains, a genuinely global phenomenon. Readers will discover work from twentieth-century masters including Marcel Breuer, Lina Bo Bardi, Le Corbusier, Carlo Scarpa, Ernő Goldfinger, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Paul Rudolph, alongside contemporary architects pushing concrete design forward today, such as Álvaro Siza, Coop Himmelb(l)au, David Chipperfield, Herzog & de Meuron, Jean Nouvel, SANAA, OMA, Renzo Piano, Tadao Ando, and Zaha Hadid. Each entry is accompanied by striking photography and concise, informative text, making this an ideal browsing book as well as a serious reference work. This "Classic Format" hardcover edition offers the same landmark content as the original oversized release in a more manageable size and price point, without sacrificing the striking full-page photography that made the book a design-world sensation. It's a must-have for anyone fascinated by raw concrete architecture, mid-century modernism, or the ongoing conversation around Brutalism's cultural rehabilitation.

  • Covers more than 850 Brutalist buildings across 102 countries
  • Features both celebrated icons and rarely-seen international examples
  • Includes work by legendary architects from Le Corbusier to Zaha Hadid
  • Beautifully photographed hardcover, perfect for coffee tables and studios
  • Compact "Classic Format" edition at a more accessible size and price
  • An essential reference for architecture students and enthusiasts

About the Author
Phaidon Editors bring together academic and professional expertise across art, architecture, cookery, and design. Working with a broad, international panel of contributors, the Phaidon editorial team has produced many of the publisher's classic titles, including 30,000 Years of Art, The Fashion Book, The Gardener's Garden, and this Atlas of Brutalist Architecture. Phaidon Press itself is a global publisher of books on art, architecture, design, fashion, and photography, founded in Vienna in 1923 and now based in London and New York, with over 1,500 titles sold in more than 100 countries worldwide.

Why You'll Love This Book
A visually stunning, meticulously researched celebration of Brutalism's raw concrete beauty, this atlas is the ultimate coffee-table reference for architecture lovers, offering global scope in one beautifully produced hardcover volume.

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