TRIM; A New Appreciation for Brutalism’s Unadorned Concrete Monsters
You’d be forgiven for thinking that Brutalism acquired the name from its monolithic, imposing presence. When the BBC’s article on…
You’d be forgiven for thinking that Brutalism acquired the name from its monolithic, imposing presence. When the BBC’s article on…
by Jo Phillips
Nothing illuminates a city more than a glass structure that is hit by natural light on a clear day when…
by Jo Phillips
An architect sits at their desk, sketching and scratching like they’re running out of time to create a marvel of…
This August .Cent is taking a breath of fresh air by escaping city life. Moving away from congestive living, you can…
by Jo Phillips
Brutalistic architecture accumulated from the mid 50’s to the 70’s. Bringing the public, revolutionary architectural pieces that were inspired by modernism. As a result of this, concrete…
by Jo Phillips
All artists draw from the bulk of unlimited visual resources from the world around them, Ingo Baumgarten is no exception….
by Jo Phillips
Interested in seeing buildings which are out of the ordinary? Then get Mirrored up with some of these… This six-sided building…
by Jo Phillips
MZ Architects – Valley City, Qatar For the 10th time the Emirates Glass LEAF Awards are going to honour those…
by Pascal Ebner
.Cent Issue 06 – PDF The Cent “Memories” Issue guest edited by Jules Wright. Jules Wright is the creator and…
by Jo Phillips