Black & White Risograph Prints of Brutalist Architecture

I take photos when a building stops me in my tracks, when the light hits the concrete just right, or the angles feel impossibly bold. These are my own photographs of Brutalist architecture, printed in rich black and white using risograph techniques that heighten the contrast and bring out texture and shadow. A3 size. Unframed. Raw, quiet, and powerful. Browse the collections or search by location to find your favourite.

A3 Risograph Photography Prints of Brutalist Architecture

This collection features my own black and white photographs of Brutalist buildings I’ve visited, from concrete towers to monolithic facades. Each photo is printed using a risograph process, a type of digital screen printing that lends itself beautifully to architectural photography. The result is a bold, striking textured grain and depth. Ideal for capturing the sharp lines and brutal textures of post-war architecture.

Each print is A3 in size and comes unframed, ready to hang or mount however you choose. These prints aren’t glossy or pristine. They feel human, graphic, and textured — like the buildings themselves.

Whether you're an architect, designer, collector, or just someone drawn to concrete and form, I hope these pieces speak to you. They work beautifully as standalone artworks, or as part of a growing visual archive of modernist and Brutalist design. I take these photos because I want to remember what I felt in those moments — and now you can keep them too.