This 12 page book explores the architecture of the Barbican estate by simplifying it to flat elevations in black and white. The aim was to focus on the architect's use of a simple palette of materials: concrete, brick and water. These are brought together in a multitude of different ways with a strong geometric language of rectilinear and circular forms to create a distinctive architectural identity.
The book was hand-screenprinted at East London Printmakers, only 10 copies were made. It was hand bound with a pamphlet stitch.
Posters of a number of the Barbican illustrations are available to buy from print-process.com.






The book was hand-screenprinted at East London Printmakers, only 10 copies were made. It was hand bound with a pamphlet stitch.
Posters of a number of the Barbican illustrations are available to buy from print-process.com.






