20-12-2024 10:00 via dezeen.com

Nine examples of "misunderstood architecture" featured in Brutalist Japan

Photographer Paul Tulett has toured Japan to publish a book documenting the country's vast collection of concrete edifices. Here, he spotlights nine unusual examples featured in it.
The book, fully titled Brutalist Japan: A Photographic Tour of Post-War Japanese Architecture, has been published with Prestel to showcase the diversity of the country's brutalist buildings.
It was the result of Tulett's growing interest in the style of architecture, which he said has a "unique tactility" in Japan th
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