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Feeling generous today…new post taken just a few hours ago at the Olympic stadium. #archi_foc
The Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium is right next to the Olympic stadium #archi_focus_on #brutalist #moo
Thomas Morus Church (1968-70) in Flomersheim, Germany, by Walter Klumpp
New photos by Jordan Stokes! Campbell Park, a huge office building with massive concrete columns hou
Generic concrete building on the first two floors, giant triangle structure, hanging far over the ed
New in the database: the monolithic Bricker Federal Building with its cast-in-place concrete frame a
72 m high rise building – owned by Federal State of Germany. Empty since 2010 due to contamination w
New in the database! The beautiful exposed concrete St. Wendelin Church in Olten! In 1959, the paris
Once a much-loved building, the town hall in Iserlohn is now threatened with demolition – despite it
Beautiful new images of this impressive building. Its special curvilinear shape allows the maximum a
At the end of the 1960s, Munich was in Olympic fever, which provided fertile ground for ambitious co
The sculptural exposed concrete building of the Tantris Restaurant, a single-story multi-unit struct
New photos of this beauty… Here, exposed concrete, brick and red-painted steel details come t
Originally this building was planned as a clinic complex with a roof restaurant, movie theater and f
Not only one of the few surviving Hamburg examples of Brutalism, but also an important testimony to
Also new in our database and endangered to be demolished within the next few years. Plans to refurbi
This pretty building with exposed aggregate concrete panels and partly overgrown green was sadly dem
Concrete was celebrated in Royan – down to the last detail. Its Église Notre-Dame from 1955 was reno
Happy New Year to you all! We start the year 2022 with this Hamburg icon: Despite the Post-Pyramid w
The Munich Subway Line 3 was created on the occasion of the Olympic Games, which were held in 1972.
The last project of our big HONG KONG DECEMBER FEATURE, in which we showed you a whole series of dat
Near the banks of the river Alster, between numerous Gründerzeit villas, this apartment house transl
… and more holiday greetings from St. Jude’s Catholic Church with its beautiful colourf
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