A concrete playground slide in Bucharest, Romania, looks more like a piece of brutalist architecture than a place for ...
Brutalism—a movement informed by a utilitarian approach to public space and defined by imposing, functional structures cast in raw concrete—enjoyed its London heyday from the 1950s to the ’70s, most ...
Part sculpture, part architectural installation, the exhibition revisits the mid-century playgroundsoften made from concrete. Featuring examples from a number of London estates, including Churchill ...
The Brutalist Playground by Assemble and Simon Terrill (Photo by Tristan Fewings & Getty Images for RIBA) Join us in a day-long celebration of all things play and take over the RIBA headquarters at 66 ...