Brutalist Belgrade: Through the Eyes of Alexey Kozhenkov


© Alexey Kozhenkov

© Alexey Kozhenkov

Brutalism is a deeply dividing architectural style – a subcategory of the Modernist movement that featured bare concrete finishes, unusual shapes, and an undoubtedly unique aesthetic. Whilst emerging into prominence in 1950s Great Britain, the most iconic examples of this architectural style are arguably found in Eastern Europe – particularly in the territory formerly known as Yugoslavia.

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