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Competition: win a bundle of five photobooks on Brutalist buildings
Competition: to coincide with the Brutalism series on Dezeen, we've teamed up with UK publisher Café Royal Books to give away a bundle of photography books featuring buildings including Trellick Tower and Preston Bus Station.
Congratulations to the winner! Jenny Harper in the UK wins the bundle of photobooks.
![This image: Trellick Tower, London, by Erno Goldfinger – top image: The Barbican Estate, London, by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon This image: Trellick Tower, London, by Erno Goldfinger – top image: The Barbican Estate, London, by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/158_London-trellick-tower-craig-atkinson-3_v2.jpg)
Founded in 2005 by photographer Craig Atkinson, Café Royal Books publishes both modern and retro documentary images that often explore themes of architectural history and social change.
![Robin Hood Gardens, London, by Alison and Peter Smithson Robin Hood Gardens, London, by Alison and Peter Smithson](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/Cover-191_craig-atkinson-robin-hood-gardens-1.jpg)
"I like raw materials, vastness and things that are challenging. I don't like fuss or decoration and Brutalism fits all of those things," Atkinson told Dezeen.
![Alexandra Road Estate, London, by Neave Brown Alexandra Road Estate, London, by Neave Brown](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/135_alexandra-road-estate-4_v2.jpg)
"Brutalist architecture is generally very functional, made with excellent materials and is non-apologetic. I'm not often bothered by buildings that try to fit into their surroundings."
![Trellick Tower, London, by Erno Goldfinger Trellick Tower, London, by Erno Goldfinger](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/Cover-158_craig-atkinson-trellick-3-cover.jpg)
One winner will receive five photobooks based on famous Brutalist buildings around the UK: Robin Hood Gardens, The Barbican Estate, Alexandra Road Estate, Preston Bus Station and Trellick Tower.
![The Barbican Estate, London, by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/174_craig-atkinson-london-barbican-6-craig-atkinson.jpg)
Each book contains between 28 to 36 pages of digitally-printed photography. Visit the Café Royal Books website to see the full collection of publications.
![Preston Bus Station, Lancashire, by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson Preston Bus Station, Lancashire, by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2014/09/Preston-bus-station.jpg)
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This competition is now closed. One winner will be selected at random and notified by email. The winner's name will be published in a future edition of our Dezeen Mail newsletter and at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.