Hammer-shaped tower blocks, prefab panel housing units, cosmic flying saucers, raw concrete monoliths; these are some of the socialist-era constructions that reshaped the Polish urban landscapes destroyed during WWII.Explore the modernist and brutalist architecture erected in the former 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 Kraków.The first part of Brutal Poland includes chapters with photographs and informative texts providing a valuable 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.The book is bilingual (English & Polish) and includes a foreword aby architectural historian Anna Cymer9 press-out models to assemble:Za Żelazną Bramą.
WarsawSmolna 8. WarsawHotel Forum. Kraków'Manhattan'. ŁódźOs. Orła Białego. PoznańFalowiec. GdańskSpodek. KatowiceSuperjednostka. KatowiceOs. Plac Grunwaldzki. Wrocław