Many dismiss them as eyesores, Zupagrafika find them stunning. Their new book features 100 images of modernist housing estates and other unusual Soviet-era structures.
– Wired
David and Martyna photographed postwar estates across central and eastern Europe, finding strange, stark beauty in these concrete giants.
– The Guardian
Kiosk is a delightfully specific ode to a lost architectural form—one that gives a unique lens into the history of Eastern Europe.
– FastCompany
An original and playful metaphor to get to understand these structures often awaiting renovation or threatened by demolition.
– Domus
Zupagrafika´s Brutal London promotes one of the 20th century's most controversial architecture movements, which has come back into vogue in recent years.
– Dezeen
Zupagrafika’s latest book allows wanna-be architects and urbanists of all ages to shape up their own concrete dreams.
– Domus
Zupagrafika's books shed new light on this architectural phenomenon, providing valuable insight into the history of some landmark brutalist projects.
– Archdaily
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