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The Brutalists - by Owen Hopkins (Hardcover)

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  • As seen in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Forbes, ELLE Decoration, and Design MilkAn unprecedented survey of more than 250 architects who continue to define one of the most polarizing yet celebrated of stylesBrutalist architecture inspires a passionate response, be it adulation or contempt.
  • About the Author: Owen Hopkins is an architectural writer and curator.
  • 368 Pages
  • Architecture, History

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About the Book



"Brutalist architecture inspires a passionate response, be it adulation or contempt. There is no disputing, however, that the style produces some of the world's most breathtaking buildings. This landmark volume documents the movement as never before, by profiling the architects behind the style. Featuring more than 250 historic and contemporary architects (organised alphabetically) along with specially selected examples of their work, this book includes international icons alongside those who are less well known or who have for too long been neglected, providing a unique record of this influential global architecture movement. The book includes 350 stunning images of more than 200 iconic Brutalist buildings, alongside fresh and surprising masterworks from 1936 to the present day, creating the ultimate companion to the Brutalist masters. Featured architects include: John Andrews; Joäao Batista Vilanova Artigas; Lina Bo Bardi; Bogdan Bogdanoviâc; Marcel Breuer; Douglas Cardinal; Andrâe-Jacques Dunoyer de Segonzac; Bertrand Goldberg; Ernîo Goldfinger; Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak; Agustâin Hernâandez Navarro; John M. Johansen; Louis I. Kahn; Denys Lasdun; Le Corbusier; Joäao da Gama Filgueiras Lima; Alberto Linner Dâiaz; Owen Luder; Paulo Mendes da Rocha; Oscar Niemeyer; William L. Pereira; Affonso Eduardo Reidy; Paul Rudolph; Moshe Safdie; Alison Smithson; Clorindo Testa; Decio Tozzi; and John Carl Warnecke" --



Book Synopsis



As seen in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Forbes, ELLE Decoration, and Design Milk

An unprecedented survey of more than 250 architects who continue to define one of the most polarizing yet celebrated of styles

Brutalist architecture inspires a passionate response, be it adulation or contempt. There is no disputing, however, that the style produces some of the world's most breathtaking buildings. This landmark volume documents the movement as never before, by profiling the architects behind the style.

Featuring more than 250 historic and contemporary architects (organised alphabetically) along with specially selected examples of their work, this book includes international icons alongside those who are less well known or who have for too long been neglected, providing a unique record of this influential global architecture movement. The book includes 350 stunning images of more than 200 iconic Brutalist buildings, alongside fresh and surprising masterworks from 1936 to the present day, creating the ultimate companion to the Brutalist masters.

Featured architects include: John Andrews; João Batista Vilanova Artigas; Lina Bo Bardi; Bogdan Bogdanovic; Marcel Breuer; Douglas Cardinal; André-Jacques Dunoyer de Segonzac; Bertrand Goldberg; Ernő Goldfinger; Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak; Agustín Hernández Navarro; John M. Johansen; Louis I. Kahn; Denys Lasdun; Le Corbusier; João da Gama Filgueiras Lima; Alberto Linner Díaz; Owen Luder; Paulo Mendes da Rocha; Oscar Niemeyer; William L. Pereira; Affonso Eduardo Reidy; Paul Rudolph; Moshe Safdie; Alison Smithson; Clorindo Testa; Decio Tozzi; and John Carl Warnecke



Review Quotes




'An essential guide to this polarising style.' - Elle Decoration

'An eye-opening lesson in Brutalism's variety, creativity, exuberance and, most of all, ambition.' - Forbes

'Owen Hopkins's The Brutalists is an A-to-Z encyclopedia of blocky concrete and utopian ideals.' - Hyperallergic

'From international icons to lesser known or neglected Brutalist architects, Hopkins has created a written record of the global movement.' - Design Milk

'The pioneers of [Brutalism] and their most famous works have been immortalized in a new Phaidon book.' - Robb Report

'Bridging the local and global, this new title from Phaidon documents the movement through more than 200 iconic buildings from around the world.' - Design Lines Toronto

'This landmark volume documents [Brutalism] as never before, by profiling the architects behind the style.' - ASPIRE Design and Home

'Refreshing in its focus on architects and broad representation.' -STIR World

'Features the obvious and the underrecognized, from Le Courbusier and Peter Smithson to Mayumi Watanabe de Souza Lima and Igor Vasilevsky.' - Canadian Interiors




About the Author



Owen Hopkins is an architectural writer and curator. He is Director of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University. He is the author and editor of numerous books about architecture, including Postmodern Architecture: Less is a Bore, also published by Phaidon. Hopkins has written widely on architecture for publications including the Independent, Dezeen, Icon, Architectural Review, and Domus.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.7 Inches (H) x 8.4 Inches (W) x 1.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 4.5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: History
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Theme: Contemporary (1945-)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Owen Hopkins
Language: English
Street Date: March 8, 2023
TCIN: 94574373
UPC: 9781838665630
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-7819
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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