Anton started a photo series documenting the intriguing mix of Barbican residents within the intimate settings of their own homes.
The post-war estate is one of the largest examples of Brutalist architecture and represents a utopian ideal for inner-city living.
Behind its concrete exterior the 40 acre estate reveals an urban oasis with landscaped gardens, a lake, its own school and church as well as a concert hall and arts complex.
With an estimated 4000 residents living in the Barbican, there are over 2000 flats with no less than a 140 different types of flat layouts.
With each space as unique as the individual within it, Anton’s project satisfies both a longing to know more about his neighbors and a desire to capture the essence of the Brutalist Barbican architecture.
With this project Anton allows the public to get a rare glimpse of what goes on within the Barbican Estate, as you don’t often get to see it from the inside.
Published: 2024
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Length × Width × Height: 20 × 16 × 2.5 cm
Article Number: 39699