March 23rd, 2015
March 23rd, 2015
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This collection of paper cut-out models representing London’s brutalist architecture in the 1960s-1970s is produced by Hispano-Polish creative design studio Zupagrafika. It includes the iconic tower blocks Balfron Tower and Space House, council estates doomed to premature demolition – Robin Hood Gardens and Aylesbury Estate – and the classic prefab panel block Ledbury Estate. Printed on recycled paper, each model includes a short technical note on the architect, year of construction and building location. An Eastern Block collection of paper cut-out models, representing modernist buildings in Warsaw, Poland, is also available.
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