Brutalist Architecture
A mixture of Post-War Brutalism, Soviet and Utilitarian architecture.
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Britain's brutalist playgrounds – in pictures
Park Hill estate, Sheffield, 1962 The same shapes appear in brutalist playgrounds around the country: hexagons, ramps, holes in walls. The children would have had a very physical encounter with the concrete – crawling over it, feeling it under their hands, grazing their knees. It’s a very different way to experience brutalism than the way most adults did. Photograph: Arch Press Archive/RIBA