I love Brutalist architecture. Jonathan Meades' series on BBC4 is great. pic.twitter.com/W0mz8sfGFr
— Inland Empire 777 (@InlandEmpire777) January 26, 2020
"The consensual cannot help but be feeble"
— Captain Trips (@magwitch5151) January 20, 2020
Oh that's good. Very good. Need a programme just on that line. Brilliantly written and brilliantly presented by Jonathan Meades#BunkersBrutalismandBloodymindedness
If you're a sleepless fan of #Brutalism and #architecture then midnight thirty on #BBC4 sees a repeat of the excellent #JonathanMeades two part documentary on concrete wonders. pic.twitter.com/pe6Rph0hmP
— Oscar_Dowson (@Dr_Oscar_Dowson) January 19, 2020
Jonathan Meades about Brutalism, Bunkers etc etc again on bbc 4. It is always a bloody pleasure, even if it is 12thirty and you have to wake up early (ish).
— Electric Knife Rec (@electric_knife) January 20, 2020
just did a stage dive for jonathan meades. again
— Zen Barlow (@rogerduprevost) January 27, 2020
More Clive James and a Brutalist piece from Jonathan Meades. BBC4 you're spoiling us!
— Stuart Richards (@stupot194) January 26, 2020
Bunkers and brutalism #BBC4:-
— Mark Higton (@Alfromeo) January 27, 2020
Meades' ode to #Brutalism and critique on sustainability: "Friends of the Earth. Friends? Rather like how a delusional man views magazine porn stars as Girlfriends." Classic#jonathanmeades #Brutalism
“The consensual cannot help but be feeble” – Jonathan Meades’ defence of brutalism is great telly
— Richard Purnell (@richardpurnell) January 22, 2020
@Rebecca52731232 I bloody love Jonathan Meades. That Brutalism programme was WONDERFUL
— The Dalai Farmer (@Grove_digger) January 21, 2020
An absolute treat to be able to see this again! Concrete love to @FrancisHanly #JonathanMeades #brutalism https://t.co/yNzsWSivEB
— Helen Angell (@helen_angell73) January 20, 2020
If you're a sleepless fan of #Brutalism and #architecture then midnight thirty on #BBC4 sees a repeat of the excellent #JonathanMeades two part documentary on concrete wonders. pic.twitter.com/pe6Rph0hmP
— Oscar_Dowson (@Dr_Oscar_Dowson) January 19, 2020
I just liked “Jonathan Meades :: Bunkers Brutalism and Bloodymindedness Concrete Poetry – One” on #Vimeo: https://t.co/EoxNJjALwr
— Tiago Santos (@tigasantos) January 19, 2020
Worth noting that the truly *wonderful* Bunkers, Brutalism and Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry with Jonathan Meades is back on iPlayer right now. Fill your (concrete) boots. https://t.co/KrkHgt7rg3
— Jeff Livingstone (@DefJeff) January 28, 2020
Flicking through iPlayer I chance upon Jonathan Meades tracing the roots of modern brutalist architecture to Sir John Vanbrugh’s baroque masterpiece @SeatonDelavalNT pic.twitter.com/ocVBEWB6sO
— Dan Jackson (@northumbriana) January 27, 2020
If it was up to me, Jonathan Meades would be the next Doctor Who.
— Oscar_Dowson (@Dr_Oscar_Dowson) January 27, 2020
Bunkers and brutalism #BBC4:-
— Mark Higton (@Alfromeo) January 27, 2020
Meades' ode to #Brutalism and critique on sustainability: "Friends of the Earth. Friends? Rather like how a delusional man views magazine porn stars as Girlfriends." Classic#jonathanmeades #Brutalism