Scotland built 160 modernist structures after World War II. Photographer Phipps documented all of them. A new exhibition pulls the strongest work from that archive.
This is not a nostalgia project. Post-war brutalism in Scotland represents a specific political and material moment: public housing, civic ambition, poured concrete as ideology. Phipps captured what survived and what did not.
The exhibition is worth seeing in person, but the full archive is the real story. 160 buildings across one country is a dataset, not just a portfolio. Read the original for the selection criteria and which structures are featured.
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