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New in our database: the beautiful Munich apartment building with its at a 45 degree angle formed ex

New in our database: the beautiful Munich apartment building with its at a 45 degree angle formed exposed concrete façade, covered in wild vegetation.

Udo von der Mühlen: Residential Building Pienzenauerstraße, Munich, Germany, 1972

https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/20183044

Photo: © Anna-Maria Mayerhofer 2021


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Concrete utopia and brutalist masterpiece in its original state: the Fachhochschule Bergedorf in Ham

Concrete utopia and brutalist masterpiece in its original state: the Fachhochschule Bergedorf in Hamburg with its enormous béton brut entrance hall, coffered ceilings and staircase sculptures. Recently added to our database!

Graaf + Schweger: Fachhochschule Bergedorf, Hamburg, Germany, 1972 

https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/20436215

Photo: © Martin Kunze


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 As part of his book project “Sacred Modernity”, photographer Jamie McGregor Smith is do

As part of his book project “Sacred Modernity”, photographer Jamie McGregor Smith is documenting often overlooked modernist churches that sprung up in 60’s post-war Europe. So far, he has traveled and documented 50 religious sights across Europe, with fantastic results: The photos are wonderful!

We are happy to share his kickstarter-campaign that will allow him to complete his photographic journey and create a new document of this exciting design epoch.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mcgregor/sacred-modernity

Hannes Lintl: Church of the Holy Cross, Vienna, Austria, 1971-1975

https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/20688367

Photo: © Jamie McGregor Smith 2020


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