plants vs concrete: a world of eco-brutalism unfolds inside new photograhy book
Briefly

The book delves into how architects integrate greenery into brutalist designs and nature's reclaiming of urban spaces, featuring examples like verdant rooftops and flourishing living walls globally.
Olivia Broome's curation presents a mesmerizing interplay between rigid concrete and organic plants, from Le Corbusier's gardens to the Barbican Centre's verdurous conservatory.
The 'Brutalist Plants' book offers a global perspective, showcasing architectural projects worldwide where nature interacts with concrete structures in striking ways.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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