Shapes of Brutalism Economist Buildings, London - graphic print

(plus p&p)

This print is inspired by the facade of the Economist Buildings, 25 St James Street, London designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in the early 1960s.

The Shapes of Brutalism collection celebrates brutalist architecture in London. Brutalism championed material honesty and expressed function through form. The bold concrete forms and subsequent dark pockets and shadows created are a signature look of brutalist structures. 

This is a giclee print on 308gsm matt fine art paper. This type of printing produces strong, vivid colours and a high quality finish.

Available Sizes:

A3 - 29.7cm x 42.0cm
A2 - 42.0cm x 59.4cm (FREE P&P)

Frame not included

All art prints are printed to order. Prints are delivered rolled and packaged in a hardwearing cardboard tube.

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