



Brutalist London
Written by Owen Hopkins and photographed by Nigel Green, the book documents more than fifty buildings across the city and situates London’s post-war architecture within its social, political and cultural context.
From landmark projects such as the Barbican Estate and National Theatre to lesser-known housing, churches and civic buildings, Brutalist London examines how architecture gave form to the ambitions of post-war reconstruction. Hopkins’s text and Green’s photography combine to provide a clear and visually rich account of Brutalist architecture in London and its enduring influence on the city.
Printed on premium uncoated paper, the book is both a reference and a guide for exploring London’s architecture in person.
Paperback, 144 pages
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Written by Owen Hopkins and photographed by Nigel Green, the book documents more than fifty buildings across the city and situates London’s post-war architecture within its social, political and cultural context.
From landmark projects such as the Barbican Estate and National Theatre to lesser-known housing, churches and civic buildings, Brutalist London examines how architecture gave form to the ambitions of post-war reconstruction. Hopkins’s text and Green’s photography combine to provide a clear and visually rich account of Brutalist architecture in London and its enduring influence on the city.
Printed on premium uncoated paper, the book is both a reference and a guide for exploring London’s architecture in person.
Paperback, 144 pages



















