After two years out of print due to sales success, here comes the new edition of BRUTALISMUS, with a new cover even more brutal and all the photographs I have uploaded to modernbrutalismus.tumblr.com
Of course, we ship worldwide: https://alohaeditorial.com/producto/brutalismus/
Some information about the book:
- Buildings from Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Austria and Luxembourg.
- 308 pages.
- 24x31cm.
- 294 pages of photographs, including 240 in black and white and 54 in colour.
- 4 texts by architects and international experts.
- 200g coated paper and 90g cream paper.
- Spanish/English bilingual edition.
- Hardcover in 3mm cardboard.
San Eduardo Church, Madrid, Spain.
(Arch. Luis Cubillo Arteaga, 1971-79)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
MUPAG Rehabilitation Centre, Madrid, Spain.
(Arch. Miguel Fisac, 1969-73)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Santamarca Vocational Training for Workers Centre, Madrid, Spain.
(Arch. Fernando Moreno Barberá, 1970-73)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Mutua de Accidentes de Zaragoza Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain.
(Arch. José & José Miguel de Yarza, 1971-75)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Goya 87-89 Building, Zaragoza, Spain.
(Arch. Juan Carmona & José María Soteras, 1971-75)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Les Choux, Créteil, Paris, France.
(Arch. Gérard Grandval, 1969-74)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Church, Madrid, Spain.
(Arch. Félix Candela, Enrique de la Mora, José Ramón Azpiazu & José Antonio Torroja, 1962-65)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Santamarca Vocational Training for Workers Centre, Madrid, Spain.
(Arch. Fernando Moreno Barberá, 1970-73)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Ilford film.
Zabalburu Towers, Bilbao, Spain.
(Arch. Eugenio Aguinaga & Luis Gana, 1966-71)
Photo by Carlos Traspaderne with Hasselblad 500 C/M & Kodak film.