Brutalist Block Party
An ode to all things concrete and steel.
Overview
A three and a half week program of screenings, talks and tours will explore the reception and impact of one of the most divisive styles of twentieth century architecture. Running from May 6 to 29 at a warehouse in Clifton Hill, Brutalist Block Party is presented by local publication Assemble Papers and Open House Melbourne as a tribute to all things concrete and steel.
Events on the program range from produce markets to public forums, as well as a series of brutalism-inspired dinner parties and a short film screening and musical performance. The Roseneath Street warehouse will also play host to a spacial installation by Practice Studio Practice dubbed Brutalist Bollards and Pillars of Contention. Those after a stiff drink, meanwhile, can stop by the Brutalist Bar for a beer, cocktail or glass of wine, before testing out their skills on one of the concrete-set ping pong tables.
For the full Brutalist Block Party lineup visit brutalistblockparty.com.au.