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Brutalist Library South Norwood London Art Print

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By Eye for London Prints

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The purpose-built library is a fine but under-appreciated example of Brutalism. Built by Hugh Lea, in 1968 the main volume shows Miesian influence with an abundance of natural light, interrupted by a concrete cuboid.

The bold blocky sans serif typography of 'LIBRARY', complements perfectly the style of architecture.

A neat addition for your gallery wall, or a gift for a lover of London's brutalist architecture.

-sold unframed-
Posted in sturdy postal tubes. Please flatten carefully before framing to avoid creases.
Sold unframed

Made in: United Kingdom

A3: 11.6 x 16.5 in
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