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Brutalist Interiors
Brutalist Interiors is a visually stunning architectural volume that delves into the often-overlooked interior spaces of Brutalist and concrete buildings from around the world. Featuring immersive photography by leading architectural photographers and insightful essays by critics and historians including Blake Gopnik, Naomi Pollock, and Felix Torkar, the book reveals how raw concrete and sculptural design create dynamic, atmospheric environments beyond the exterior façades. Gopnik, an acclaimed art critic and author, alongside his collaborators, offers thoughtful commentary on the aesthetic, social, and spatial significance of these interiors, from iconic public monuments to intimate civic spaces. This richly illustrated exploration is both a celebration and critical archive of Brutalism’s interior landscapes, making it essential for architecture lovers, designers, and visual culture enthusiasts alike.
Brutalist Interiors is a visually stunning architectural volume that delves into the often-overlooked interior spaces of Brutalist and concrete buildings from around the world. Featuring immersive photography by leading architectural photographers and insightful essays by critics and historians including Blake Gopnik, Naomi Pollock, and Felix Torkar, the book reveals how raw concrete and sculptural design create dynamic, atmospheric environments beyond the exterior façades. Gopnik, an acclaimed art critic and author, alongside his collaborators, offers thoughtful commentary on the aesthetic, social, and spatial significance of these interiors, from iconic public monuments to intimate civic spaces. This richly illustrated exploration is both a celebration and critical archive of Brutalism’s interior landscapes, making it essential for architecture lovers, designers, and visual culture enthusiasts alike.