Photographer Bob Mazzer captures the grimy world of the London Underground after hours.
Read MoreArchitect and photographer Cemel Emden has published a fantastic book featuring all 57 of architectural pioneer Le Corbusier’s remaining buildings.
Read MorePhotographer Camilo José Vergara captures the gritty world of New York In The 1970s.
Read MoreMike Seaborne’s pictures of Canary Wharf before redevelopment capture a bygone era.
Read MoreJesse Simon’s fascinating collection of typography from the German capital reveals the rich visual history of the city, as Umbrella Creative Director Matt Reynolds describes.
Read MoreArchitectural photographer Jo Underhill is Umbrella's very own concrete correspondent. In this occasional column she spotlights locations captured as part of her Beautiful Brutalism series.
Read MoreFifty of the U-Bahn’s best stations are documented in a stylish and informative new architecture guide-map.
Read MorePhotographer Peter Dazeley takes us to some of some of London’s lesser-known corners.
Read MoreIn 2016, Umbrella visited London’s Robin Hood Gardens, a defining example of brutalism. Now, following its demolition, the V&A has acquired one of its flats, as Matt Reynolds reveals.
Read MoreThe London of 100 years ago is both different and yet immediately recognisable in this set of "magic lantern" slides.
Read MoreLondon’s Welbeck Street car park was perhaps the UK’s most beautiful brutalist building. Now, Umbrella’s ‘concrete correspondent’ Jo Underhill has published a book to commemorate its needless passing.
Read MorePhotographer Tom Wood’s fascinating archive images of the women’s clothes section at Liverpool’s Great Homer Street market.
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