The Brutalists by Owen Hopkins - ISBN: 9781838665630
Hardcover
Meet the masters who shaped Brutalism’s bold, breathtaking, and polarizing architecture.

The Brutalists

Brutalism's Best Architects

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  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    14 February 2023

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Summary

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 cont…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781838665630
ISBN-10:1838665633
Author:Owen Hopkins
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:Phaidon Press Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:14 February 2023
Weight:2.05kg
Dimensions:290mm x 205mm x 37mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

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

‘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

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.

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