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To me this is actually a reminder of brutalism's origins, how the architects thought that the raw concrete would seem earthy, inviting and protective—because most of them were living in the sunny south of France at the time, and didn't stop to think about what raw concrete looks like in places with
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I agree concrete can and does colour, but in most photos of this building and in person, also typical of the material, it is at least grey-brown and far less yellow. I'm not asking for monochrome but I really don't think a golden hour shot does justice to the palette that typically characterises
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This is a good photo of a relative tricky to photograph building given its crowded location, and has strong EV. I'm going to go out on a limb here and also say that it's a mildly attractive building - that said, I do live on the other side of the world from the thing so don't see it very often!
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High-quality image that shows how an architectural style widely reviled today was originally meant to convey a welcoming sense of strength and protection
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I sort of thought so too, until I looked up from the Tube station entrance and saw this. The concrete is more brown than grey. A lot more.
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If it looks familiar, it's probably because you remember seeing it on your way to Wikimania 2014 when you got off the Tube at
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There isn't. But it does limit the photo's EV somewhat. My main point of opposition is the colour/time of day. -
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I don't think that there's any suggestion anywhere that the Barbican only consists of this tower.
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chronically overcast skies, ironically where most such buildings were ultimately erected.
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Promoted File:Lauderdale Tower, Barbican Estate, London.jpg
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Knowledge (XXG):Featured picture candidates
The beauty of British brutalism

Barbican Estate
Barbican Estate
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Daniel Case
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15:25, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Jobas
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17:40, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Wolftick
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21:10, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Daniel Case
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21:30, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Wolftick
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21:47, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
Daniel Case

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