Architectural photographer Jo Underhill is Umbrella's very own concrete correspondent. In this occasional column she spotlights locations captured as part of her Beautiful Brutalism series.
Read MoreThe Atlas Of Brutalist Architecture is a comprehensive guide to awe-inspiring concrete creations from around the world.
Read MorePhotographer Mirko Nahmijas captures the incredible concrete brutes of Serbia’s capital.
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Read MoreA cinematic poem on loss, longing and a sense of place during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWriter Emma Law reflects on her experience of Rome without the tourists.
Read MorePhotographer (and Tube driver) Tim Brown’s incredible pictures of London’s East End.
Read MorePhotographer Paul Trevor has published a book of his incredible archive pictures of London’s Brick Lane.
Read MorePhotographer Joshua Blackburn has visited each of the 462 launderettes in London.
Read MorePhotographer Amir Zaki captures the strange shapes and textures of the skateparks of California.
Read MoreA trip home evokes memories of a suburban childhood for Umbrella’s Anthony Teasdale.
Read MorePhotographer Céline Stella captures night-time scenes of Saudi Arabia in a beautiful new book.
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