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Egle Kisieliute, Concrete Evidence 4 (7 Bristo Square 1966-73, Edinburgh), 2018

Egle Kisieliute

Concrete Evidence 4 (7 Bristo Square 1966-73, Edinburgh), 2018
Series: Concrete Evidence
Fotospeed Matt Ultra 240 inkjet
56 x 85 cm
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7 Bristo Square, Edinburgh, 1966–73 Architect(s): Morris and Steedman Also available in the following size: 56cm x 85cm. Edition of 7 plus 2 APs Brutalist architecture (1950s – 1970s) does...
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7 Bristo Square, Edinburgh, 1966–73
Architect(s): Morris and Steedman

Also available in the following size:
56cm x 85cm. Edition of 7 plus 2 APs


Brutalist architecture (1950s – 1970s) does not have a great reputation. With
‘Concrete Evidence’ I challenge the viewer to take a different perspective.
In brutalist architecture, concrete is the most common material; it is extremely
raw, which allows the architect to achieve rough shapes and sharp edges.
However distinctive their style and important their heritage, brutalist buildings
have been progressively demolished across Britain in recent years. Nevertheless,
awareness of their significance and support for their preservationis growing.
With this project, I would like to highlight the importance of this style and look
at the buildings as works of art in themselves regardless of their context.
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