Thursday, February 05, 2015
The Brutal Architecture Of London
This collection of paper cut-out models from Polish Studio Zupagrafica represents the brutalist architecture of London from the 1960s-1970s. The term does not derive from the word "brutal, but refers to the French "béton brut", or "raw concrete", a term used by Le Corbusier to describe his choice of material.
The collection is made up of five illustrated models to assemble and exhibits all kinds of original details present on the buildings` facades.
The 'Brutal London' collection is meant to draw attention to London’s modernist architecture at risk of demolition and is available online at Zupamarket
Via Behance
Read more about brutalist architecture here.
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