Bunkers Brutalism and Bloodymindedness

Overview
Jonathan Meades passionately defends 20th-century concrete Brutalist architecture in this compelling two-part documentary. He explores the movement’s roots in the often-maligned Victorian structures dubbed Modern Gothic, as well as the bold baroque designs of John Vanbrugh and the functional military architecture from World War II. With his signature provocative flair, Meades champions the unapologetic spirit of Brutalism, celebrating its audacity while critiquing its many naysayers. This homage to a misunderstood architectural style highlights its bravery and complexity, inviting viewers to reconsider its place in the landscape of modern design.
Episodes
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Episode 1
In this two-part documentary, Jonathan Meades passionately defends 20th-century concrete Brutalist architecture, celebrating it as a courageous and un...
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Episode 2
In the conclusion of this two-part documentary, Jonathan Meades advocates for the revival of 20th-century concrete Brutalist architecture, gaining new...