Brutal Scotland

Simon Phipps author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Duckworth Books

Publishing:13th Nov '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 13th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Brutal Scotland cover

A major new photographic survey of Scotland’s post-war architecture by acclaimed photographer of Modernist buildings, Simon Phipps

Many of the new buildings that were constructed in the dynamic, socially motivated period of post-war architecture have now been repurposed, pulled down or left to slowly decay. But others still serve their community. Their impact is beautifully and boldly visible in Phipps’ photographs. From the Post Office of Inverness to the Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club stand in Galashiels, these stadiums and homes, leisure centres and fire stations, churches and libraries, were built for a people and nation in flux, the architects envisioning a new era of opportunity. 

Their popularity may have declined by the turn of the century, but recent decades have seen a new recognition of the talent and epochal spirit that created lecture halls and banks with equal emphasis on form, utility and function.

‘Impelled by ambitions of nation-building, Scotland’s outstanding cache of Brutalist buildings gave shape to how people lived, worked, studied, shopped, worshipped and spent their leisure time.’ 

Catherine Slessor, from the introduction to Brutal Scotland

PRAISE FOR BOOKS IN THE BRUTALIST SERIES:

'For those of us who don’t have the time to trot around the country, ticking these pioneering structures off their list, Phipps’ book is an essential coffee-table tour' WIRED

'Brutalism is back in vogue… Now we’ve come to love the iconic, it’s time to explore further deeper' LONDONIST

'A treat – both for lovers of brutalist architecture and concrete buildings, but also for history and photography enthusiasts' WALLPAPER

'Phipps’ volume serves as a reminder of the architectural heritage we must protect' AESTHETICA 

'Awakens a curiosity in the subject in a most satisfying way by celebrating and cataloguing an oft-derided and omnipresent architectural style' THE LONDON SOCIETY

ISBN: 9781914613883

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256 pages