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Christopher Beanland

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  • Writer and Author, Freelance
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London
Covers:  comedy, life, love, architecture, culture, media, foreign, travel, music, technology, art, cities, design
Doesn't Cover: hairpieces, sparrows, tables, frankfurters, norfolk, suffolk, economics, buffalo
Flâneur / Farceur / Écrivain: The Wall in The Head etc 🎙️Park Date parkdate.co.uk

Christopher Beanland’s Journalist Portfolio

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The real-life Brutalists: the architects who inspired the Oscar-nominated film

The real-life Brutalists: the architects who inspired the Oscar-nominated film

The Times — Marcel Breuer, Erno Goldfinger and others feed into Adrien Brody's troubled Hungarian architect Lazlo Toth. Plus the world's best brutalist buildings

Extra: How cars shaped modern architecture - Monocle

Extra: How cars shaped modern architecture - Monocle

Monocle on Design — Writer Christopher Beanland considers the cultural and architectural impact of cars in shaping our built environment.

Europe's most beautiful lidos

Europe's most beautiful lidos

The Times — Lidos are places of peace in a crazy world. Outdoor swimmers cherish the relaxation that their daily lengths bring them. Swimming al fresco is about as much fun

Park Date Podcast at 50

Park Date Podcast at 50

British Comedy Guide — Park Date Podcast at 50

These are seven of the world's greatest railway stations

These are seven of the world's greatest railway stations

The Times — In his new book, Christopher Beanland writes about some of the world's coolest railway terminals - here are some of his favourites from the Czech Republic to China

On the trail of Tashkent's bizarre Soviet relics

On the trail of Tashkent's bizarre Soviet relics

The Telegraph — Visiting Uzbekistan's Communist remnants is like taking a time machine back to a world of USSR surrealism

How 'The Flying Banana' became a British railway icon

How 'The Flying Banana' became a British railway icon

The Telegraph — After 50 long years of service, the Class 43 High Speed Train will be taking its final bow in the South West this week