Barbican Geometrics: How to Find Joy in Brutalist Aesthetic
by June Mineyama-Smithson @june_mamimu
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‘Barbican Geometrics’ is a study of shape and form around the area of Barbican, London. The Brutalist aesthetic is often seen as cold and sterile, but I have discovered the joy and optimistic side of this iconic piece of London urban architecture. Extracting a sense of order and progress from the regularity of windows, tiles, and steps, I would like to invite you into an optimistic view of the world during a time of uncertainty. This project was exhibited at Cult Vision, London.
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