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A blog exploring concrete 1960's and 1970's architecture, architects and ideas
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Saturday, 30 May 2015
Camden Town Hall Annex
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The former Camden Town Hall Annex opposite St Pancras and Kings Cross stations on the Euston road looked was thought to have been lost afte...
ARTICLE - Time Out: Balfron Tower
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Balfron tower which has been previously featured on this blog was built in 1963 by the pre-eminent brutalist architect Erno Goldfinger and ...
EXHIBITION: 'The Barbican Exhibition: building a landmark'
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The latest in a series of exhibitions about the building of the Barbican has opened in the Barbican arts centre featured a series of fascina...
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
ARTICLE: Barbican estate value soars
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This recent offering from thespaces website charts the rise and rise of house prices in the iconic brutalist barbican - 'Brutalist be...
Saturday, 2 May 2015
FILM: a short film on Milford Towers
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WATCH: A short film on the Brutalist South London Milford towers in Catford by southlondoninterest Also catch their Blog Post on Milfo...
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Friday, 30 January 2015
Birmingham city council - Postcard protest
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Send a Postcard (or a letter or email contact@birmingham.gov.uk ) to Birmingham city council regarding their scandalous decision to demoli...
Thursday, 29 January 2015
2015 and Birmingham's central library
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2015 will mark a sad year for all those who campaign to make sure the best examples of brutalist architecture are preserved for future gener...
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