photo books capturing architectural rarities, from brutalism to sacred sites & soviet cottages
Briefly

"It's an attempt by the Okinawa-based photographer Paul Tulett and his photo book, Brutalist Japan. Through his lens, he takes the readers on a tour around the remaining post-war architecture in Japan..."
"Paul Tulett's photographs capture the geometric forms, rawness, and ruggedness of the several brutalist buildings, which are still standing in the country, preserving Japan's architectural heritage."
"The difference is that the photographs explore the fusion between brutalist architecture and lush vegetation. In the Brutalist Plants, the once gray architecture comes alive through the stark colors of greenery."
"These publications relieve important aspects of architecture, art and design, so readers can explore the architectural rarities as documented by photographers around the world..."
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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