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Brutalist architecture

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Brief

Brutalist architecture was a style that came to popularity between the 50s and 70s in a number of countries worldwide. Typically rugged, bare and fortress-like in style, the movement was particularly popular for governmental and institutional buildings who were keen to express uniformity and functionality. These buildings are often very graphic with striking lines, which makes them the perfect photographic subject!

The winners will be offered a plug-in of their choice from the amazing Topaz Labs collection!

Prize details

The winners of the expert-judged category and the crowd-vote will be offered a plug-in of their choice from the amazing Topaz Labs collection.

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Every photo submitted will be available for the crowd to rate once the submissions period has ended. You can see all the images uploaded to a contest, but will need to rate them to see how they’re ranked once the rating period begins.

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Entries closed
13 March 2018

Rating
13 March 2018 to 22 March 2018

Winners announced
22 March 2018

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