


I edited a large volume of text for a contributing writer of the Phaidon Atlas of Brutalist Architecture.
The Atlas includes over 850 brutalist buildings - existing and demolished, classic and contemporary – across nine continental regions.
I enjoyed researching the intriguing histories of these architectural masterpieces, understanding the materials and forms of a movement which is both loved and loathed in equal measure.
I edited a large volume of text for a contributing writer of the Phaidon Atlas of Brutalist Architecture.
The Atlas includes over 850 brutalist buildings - existing and demolished, classic and contemporary – across nine continental regions.
I enjoyed researching the intriguing histories of these architectural masterpieces, understanding the materials and forms of a movement which is both loved and loathed in equal measure.