The review highlights the work of photographers Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse, whose portraits, video projects, and zines reveal the lives of the residents living in
a famous Brutalist building in Johannesburg.
Rather, this group of about 45 women and a few men are set to embark on a full - blown architectural tour of London's most
famous brutalist landmarks and modernist social housing estates, finishing with lunch at the Isokon building, a white concrete block designed by architect Wells Coates.