John Heywood was a British architect associated with the design of Brunel University's Uxbridge campus. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Lecture Centre at Brunel University in London, a Brutalist building whose raw concrete forms and horizontal massing exemplify the bold institutional architecture of 1960s British universities.
John Heywood
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Lecture Centre at Brunel University
London
Brutalist
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- John Heywood's work spans Brutalist.
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