Zupagrafika在其最近的出版物《波兰粗野主义》中,以摄影的方式对这个国家的粗野主义传统进行了探索,突出了战后建筑的内在品质及不足之处,使人能更好地理解这个复杂而迷人的现象。这些照片,加上设计工作室创作的带插图的纸质模型,激发人们以新视角欣赏粗野主义建筑,以期挽回其在公众眼中的声誉。
Brutal Poland by Zupagrafika allows readers to build and explore the most striking brutalist edifices erected in the former Polish People's Republic.
Hammer-shaped tower blocks, prefab panel housing units, cosmic flying saucers, raw concrete monoliths; these are some of the constructions that reshaped the Polish urban landscapes destroyed during WWII. Explore the modernist and brutalist architecture erected in the Polish People's Republic and build some of its most striking edifices, from the massive housing estates of Warsaw to the brutal Hotel Forum in Krakow. Opening with a foreword by architectural historian, Anna Cymer, the first part of Brutal Poland includes chapters with photographs and informative texts providing an insight into the featured buildings and their history. The second part contains nine pre-cut and pre-folded models to press out and assemble with easy to follow instructions: all you need is glue.




