St Peter's Seminary -- Cardross, Scotland (1966)

Integrating Corbu’s style with the beauty and ruggedness of the Highlands, this refurbishment of a remote monastery, designed by Izi Metzstein and Andy MacMillan, is widely considered one of Scotland’s most significant modern structures. Tragically, once finished, the inspired fusion of an old manor with concrete blocks has fallen into disrepair, and is a leading candidate for restoration. Photo courtesy Kyz, Creative Commons.  Photo 7 of 10 in Art Brut: Revisiting Brutalist Architecture by Patrick Sisson

Art Brut: Revisiting Brutalist Architecture

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St Peter's Seminary -- Cardross, Scotland (1966)

Integrating Corbu’s style with the beauty and ruggedness of the Highlands, this refurbishment of a remote monastery, designed by Izi Metzstein and Andy MacMillan, is widely considered one of Scotland’s most significant modern structures. Tragically, once finished, the inspired fusion of an old manor with concrete blocks has fallen into disrepair, and is a leading candidate for restoration. Photo courtesy Kyz, Creative Commons.