Collection: Raw Concrete, Raw Ink: Brutalist Architecture in Risograph

A3 black & white risograph prints, made from my own architectural photography. Each piece turns concrete forms into textured works of art.

Risograph is not about perfect reproduction. It’s known for bold contrasts, subtle imperfections, and a tactile rawness that to me, feels inseparable from Brutalism.

Each print is drawn from my own photographs of Brutalist buildings I’ve visited

-A3 risograph prints from original photography

-Unique textures & imperfections in every print

-Affordable art that celebrates Brutalist landmarks

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About Spaceplay’s Brutalist Models and Designs

Every piece I make starts with a real building that is studied, drawn, and transformed into a work you can hold, display, or share as a gift. My collections include miniature concrete models, layered wood reliefs, and black-and-white risograph prints, all inspired by the forms, textures, and details of Brutalist and modernist architecture from the UK and around the world.

Each model is hand-cast in small batches using custom moulds that I make, with designs based on iconic landmarks, social housing estates, tower blocks, and civic buildings. From Trellick Tower and the National Theatre to Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, Centre Point, and the Barbican Centre, these pieces pay tribute to some of the most recognisable and celebrated examples of postwar concrete architecture.

Whether you’re searching for architectural gifts, Brutalist home décor, or a collectible sculpture that connects to a personal memory, these collections are designed for architects, designers, students, collectors, and anyone drawn to the bold geometry and raw materiality of Brutalism.