Brutalist Worlds: Imaginary Concrete Cities in Print

I’ve always wanted to live in a world where Brutalist architecture is cared for, not demolished or hidden, but centre stage. These collaged prints are my way of imagining that world. Each city is reassembled from buildings I’ve photographed over the years, forming a new kind of place where concrete is celebrated. Printed in A3 black and white risograph, each piece is one part of a wider landscape. Choose you favourite sector or build the whole world.

Brutalist World Collage Prints — Reimagining Cities in Concrete

Over the years I’ve photographed hundreds of Brutalist buildings from the famous to the forgotten, the demolished to the defiantly standing. With cities constantly being reshaped and Brutalism under threat, I started creating my own imagined versions: cities built entirely from the boldest concrete forms I could find.

Each Brutalist World is a digital collage made from my original photographs of Brutalist architecture in a single city. I cut, layer, and reshape these structures into new compositions — fictional concrete utopias where this architecture is preserved and celebrated. The results are printed using risograph techniques that add beautiful grain and texture to the black and white images.

Every city is available as a linking set of A3 risograph prints. You can collect one section on its own or build up the full world by collecting the entire set. These prints make thoughtful gifts for Brutalist fans, unique wall art for architects and designers, and a powerful visual statement for anyone who wishes we treated our architectural heritage with more care.