What's your favourite bit of brutalist architecture?

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Not what i'd call 'brutalist', but it's certainly divided opinion around these parts. When the old bus depot and baths at Kingsway were earmarked for demolition, they quickly gained listed status and were saved.... by a giant Weetabix

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Greenham Common nuclear bunkers (used in the new star wars film and also a very eery place to walk / cycle round although you cannot access the actual bunkers)
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That scene did scream 'nuclear bunker' to me, but I didn't get round to finding out exactly where, but as a lot was made in the UK it doesn't surprise me.
The X-wing attack where they fly in over the water is the Lake District, theres a guy who has found the locations, with a few bits of background added/taken away to disguise and made a short comparison film of it.
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
The sculptured facade of Leeds University's Mechanical Engineering dept now has a grade II listing. I never valued the aesthetics of the portal for the three years that I used it on an almost daily basis. I was far more interested in the Rolls Royce jet engine that was plinth mounted inside and whose fan could be rotated with the force applied by one finger.

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I saw the picture of this on the BBC website a few days back. It looks really impressive, but the siting of the bus stop could have been a bit better aesthetically.
 
I thought the bus stop looked out of place too. Something that complemented rather than looking like the cheapest option in the bus stop catalogue. A quick google reveals the Soviets seem to like their bus stops. Must be something brutalist to fit in.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
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lost somewhere
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Have we done this little stinker yet? Stirling and Gowan's University of Leicester Engineering Building. Oh dear, oh dear.

EDIT: they are just about to hose £19.5 million in order to fix the "iconic" glazing in the foreground. I can't help feeling that a few grand spent on RDX might be a better investment, but hey, I'm a Philistine.
 
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robjh

Legendary Member
What about a brutalised brutalist building?

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I give you the Ministry of Defense building in Belgrade bearing the scars of Nato's Cruise missiles. A similar building over the road from this had an 'entry wound' that took out the main entrance. The postal service couldn't have been more accurate with the delivery. It's a jaw dropping sight and I marvelled at the lack of collateral damage to the surrounding buildings.

Belgrade is a pretty depressing place if you disregard the main shopping mall and restaurant zone.
Well, if we're bringing ex-Yugoslavia into it, then I give you New Sarajevo :
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complete with shelling damage from the siege in the mid-1990s.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
The Tricorn (yes, I know it's been mentioned before). As it's no longer there. The best kind of eyesore, an invisible one.
 

perplexed

Guru
Location
Sheffield
An electricity sub-station in Sheffield...

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