Boston Brutal – City Hall III (B&W)
Black and white architectural photography of the brutalist facade of Boston's City Hall building by photographer...
Photography of Brutalist architecture in black and white and color by architectural and fine art photographer Andrew Prokos. Brutalism developed in the early 1950’s in the United Kingdom, and ultimately derived from the Modernist movement in architecture. Brutalist was an attempt at extreme minimalism in architecture, and was an explicit rejection of decoration of any type. Andrew’s photos of Brutalist buildings are available as limited edition prints framed in various wood, metal and acrylic styles.
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Black and white architectural photography of the brutalist facade of Boston's City Hall building by photographer...
A black and white architectural photograph of the brutalist facade of Boston's City Hall building by...
A black and white photograph of the Royal National Theatre building in London, UK captured via...
A black and white architectural photograph of the brutalist Ministry of Justice building in London, United...
A black and white photograph of the brutalist facade of Boston's City Hall building by photographer...
A convergence of textures, forms, and lines found in Tribeca, New York City. Limited edition prints...
A color architectural photograph of the Brutalist style Hirshhorn Museum and plaza in Washington DC, by...
Black and white architectural photography of the Brutalist Hirshhorn Museum and plaza in Washington DC. Fine...