Preston Bus Station -- Lancashire, England (1969)

More than 50,000 people a day use this stunning bus station, boasted a unique fanned appearance from the curved balconies on each floor of the car park (shaped to prevent autos from hitting against a flat surface). Perhaps demonstrating recent reappraisals of Brutalist buildings, the station just earned listed building status in the UK after being slated for demolition. Photo courtesy Johnnyenglish, Creative Commons.  Photo 2 of 10 in Art Brut: Revisiting Brutalist Architecture by Patrick Sisson

Art Brut: Revisiting Brutalist Architecture

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Preston Bus Station -- Lancashire, England (1969)

More than 50,000 people a day use this stunning bus station, boasted a unique fanned appearance from the curved balconies on each floor of the car park (shaped to prevent autos from hitting against a flat surface). Perhaps demonstrating recent reappraisals of Brutalist buildings, the station just earned listed building status in the UK after being slated for demolition. Photo courtesy Johnnyenglish, Creative Commons.