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Twilight Towers (Fiammetta Venner)
Twilight Towers (Fiammetta Venner)
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This image captures the dramatic perspective of the Barbican Estate's towering structures at twilight, where the setting sun casts a warm glow on the concrete facades. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the textures and details of the Brutalist design, creating a visually compelling scene that highlights the architectural grandeur and scale of this iconic complex.
The Barbican Estate, designed by Chamberlin, Powell, and Bon, is a prime example of Brutalist architecture in London. An interesting anecdote is that the Barbican's design was intended to create a sense of community and connectivity, with its elevated walkways and interconnected buildings fostering a unique urban living experience. The estate's Brutalist style, characterized by its raw concrete and bold forms, is evident in the repetitive modular elements and lack of ornamentation, reflecting a post-war vision of urban renewal and modernist ideals.
Barbican Estate. London. Photography: © Fiammetta Venner / REIA.
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