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Inside Iconic Brutalist Building With ‘Magic Key’ Home of Millennial Couple

Inside Iconic Brutalist Building With ‘Magic Key’ Home of Millennial Couple

Summary

The Barbican in London is a famous example of brutalist architecture, known for its large concrete buildings and cultural spaces. A millennial couple, Luke Kaluzny and his husband, chose to live there because they appreciate the design and community, enjoying the estate's unique features like car-free walkways and private gardens.

Key Facts

  • The Barbican is a large complex in London with concrete towers, cultural venues, and gardens.
  • Brutalist architecture uses raw concrete and geometric shapes and has become popular again recently.
  • Social media has helped younger people appreciate brutalist buildings as stylish and important.
  • Luke Kaluzny and his husband moved into the Barbican in 2025 because of its architectural beauty and personal meaning.
  • The Barbican was designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon and finished in 1982.
  • The estate has shops, theaters, galleries, cafes, and a library, offering many conveniences to residents.
  • Cars are parked underground, allowing safe, quiet pedestrian areas above.
  • Residents can access private green spaces with a “magic key,” including peaceful brick “igloos” for relaxing.
  • The community includes people of all ages and many professions, drawn by the Barbican’s unique style and culture.
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