Brutal Wales - Cymru Friwtalaidd

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  • ISBN 9781914613548
  • Dimensions: 178 x 251mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Duckworth Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARDS

A photographic exploration of brutalist and post-war modernist architecture in Wales with an introduction by John Grindrod.

Simon Phipps surveys the scale, ambition and diversity of post-war building in Wales. From the new town of Cwmbran, the immense Trostre Steelworks, the iconic George Street Bridge of Newport to smaller municipal projects such as Theatr Ardudwy in Harlech and libraries and schools across the land, this is an inspiring look at an era of architectural ambition and change. Where preserved, or sometimes simply forgotten, these buildings belong within the rugged landscapes and industrial townscapes as bold testaments of Welsh creativity and post-war renewal.

'A much-needed extensive document of the abundance and richness of an often unfeted and unseen architecture, integral to the hope and social vision that characterised the golden age of Britain's post-war modernism' Mark Durden, Professor of Photography, University of South Wales

Simon Phipps, born in Leeds, is an artist based in London. He is a graduate in sculpture from the Royal College of Art and a renowned photographer of post-war modernist architecture. He is the author of the books: Brutal LondonFinding BrutalismConcrete Poetry: Post-War Modernist Public ArtBrutal NorthBrutal Outer London and Brutal Wales/Cymru FriwtalaiddFinding Brutalism was a winner of the 2018 DAM Architectural Book Award and Brutal London was a finalist for the British Book and Production Awards 2017. @new_brutalism