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Brutalist Plants


  • Hoxton Mini Books (Turnaround)
  • by Olivia Broome
Green vs grey, plants vs concrete: 150 images of brutalist structures interrogated by nature. Brutalist architecture is commonly associated with a cold, austere aesthetic, but architects have long found ways of incorporating greenery into their designs, creating a striking contrast between hard concrete and the soft, organic shapes of plants. And if not designed, nature often has its own way of reclaiming the built environment.

ISBN 9781914314483 | EN | HB
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Publisher Hoxton Mini Books (Turnaround)
ISBN 9781914314483
Author(s) Olivia Broome
Publication date April 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 203 x 157 mm
Pages 208
Language(s) English ed.
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Green vs grey, plants vs concrete: 150 images of brutalist structures interrogated by nature.

Brutalist architecture is commonly associated with a cold, austere aesthetic, but architects have long found ways of incorporating greenery into their designs, creating a striking contrast between hard concrete and the soft, organic shapes of plants. And if not designed, nature often has its own way of reclaiming the built environment.

From green roofs to living walls, from the pocket gardens of Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation to the lush couryards and conservatory of London's Barbican Centre, Olivia Broome has curated an impressive selection of striking images from around the world.