PARK HILL FLATS | Brutalist architecture photography print

£27.00

Brutalist architecture photography print — Park Hill’s vivid panels filtered through silver birch in Sheffield.

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Park Hill Flats: This brutalist architecture photography print observes Sheffield’s Park Hill estate through silver birch, raw concrete and vivid colour panels filtered through bare branches, two eras of the city layered in one frame.

 


Brutalist Observation: Nature and concrete in layered dialogue above Sheffield

Sheffield Documentation: Photography print of regeneration’s vivid contradiction

 

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Size

700mm high x 500mm wide – 70cm x 50cm (approx. 27½ inches x 19⅝ inches)

One impactfull size, requiring only 50cm of wall width.

Framing is straightforward with ready-made options available from many high-street retailers. See FAQ's for more information.

Paper

Premium Grade 250gsm silk art – coated paper with a smooth flat surface and only a slight sheen.

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Park Hill is a building that divides opinion, loved and loathed in equal
measure. I framed it through silver birch deliberately: the estate didn’t
emerge from nature, it was imposed upon it, yet here they coexist in odd
truce. Vivid colour panels as part of the building’s regeneration, burn through
bare branches like stained glass. A brutalist architecture photography
print that documents the evolution of an 1960’s urban experiment.

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