Going to start my first contribution to #brutalismfriday #streetphotography with part of my “Bristol Grim” project: photographing the bleakest parts of the city with the best possible lighting I can manage. Something unique in the sight of low sunlight bathing aged concrete in an orange glow.
Broadmead Baptist Church - above the supermarket- those rooftop windows illuminating the prayers of the congregation. No idea about whether the interior is raw concrete or something more traditional
@stevel I had to search for indoor shots as I think I've been to an AGM there. The Sanctuary is pretty good. I like it, it's the lower, commercial, levels that lets it down. But I like a bit of Brutalism. https://thespoonsterspouts.com/observations/broadmead-baptist-church-brutalist-architecture/
Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol - Inside A Brutalist Gem

Some photographs and thoughts of Ronald H. Sim's fantastic modernist baptist church in Bristol's Broadmead area.

The Spoonster Spouts
@fak never realised exploring the interior of brutalist churches was photoblogged like expeditions to abandoned Cold War bunkers-but apart from the lighting there’s not difference really. Just doesn’t sound as adventurous