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The book, fully titled Brutalist Japan: A Photographic Tour of Post-War Japanese Architecture, has been published with Prestel to showcase the diversity of the country's brutalist buildings.
200 of which make up “Brutalist Japan: A Photographic Tour of Post-War Japanese Architecture,” recently published by Penguin Random House’s Prestel Publishing. Brutalist Japan, by Paul Tulett.
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