New Map Celebrates Paris? Brutalist Architecture
Adding to its regular releases of city guide maps, London-based publisher Blue Crow Media has now produced the Brutalist Paris Map, in collaboration with Nigel Green and Robin Wilson of Photolanguage. Having previously covered Washington D.C.?s most prominent Brutalist buildings, the latest map highlights over 40 Parisian examples of Brutalist architecture.
Les Choux de Créteil. Image © Nigel Green
Adding to its regular releases of city guide maps, London-based publisher Blue Crow Media has now produced the Brutalist Paris Map, in collaboration with Nigel Green and Robin Wilson of Photolanguage. Having previously covered Washington D.C.?s most prominent Brutalist buildings, the latest map highlights over 40 Parisian examples of Brutalist architecture.
Courtesy of Blue Crow Media
"This map not only guides the reader to discover many of Paris?s boldest and exciting post-war buildings, it also provides a different way to experience Paris as a city, to explore areas not usually on the tourist itinerary and to encounter some genuinely radical urban environments," said Robin Wilson, co-founder of Photolanguage and lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
Bourse by Travail. Image © Nigel Green
Les Damiers. Image © Nigel Green
Some of map?s more notable projects include Maison du Brésil, and the Communist Party Headquarters, designed by big names such as Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer. The work ...
Les Choux de Créteil. Image © Nigel Green
Adding to its regular releases of city guide maps, London-based publisher Blue Crow Media has now produced the Brutalist Paris Map, in collaboration with Nigel Green and Robin Wilson of Photolanguage. Having previously covered Washington D.C.?s most prominent Brutalist buildings, the latest map highlights over 40 Parisian examples of Brutalist architecture.
Courtesy of Blue Crow Media
"This map not only guides the reader to discover many of Paris?s boldest and exciting post-war buildings, it also provides a different way to experience Paris as a city, to explore areas not usually on the tourist itinerary and to encounter some genuinely radical urban environments," said Robin Wilson, co-founder of Photolanguage and lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
Bourse by Travail. Image © Nigel Green
Les Damiers. Image © Nigel Green
Some of map?s more notable projects include Maison du Brésil, and the Communist Party Headquarters, designed by big names such as Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer. The work ...
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