Love this wonderful Brutalist nugget stuck onto a building in st Pauls Bristol and intrigued to know what it’s original intent and use was. I’ve always been fascinated by brutalist architecture. It’s public perception is, well Brutish and clumsy with bald, exposed materials and unornamented surfaces. If you look closely however it is as often obsessed by geometric decoration either in the composition of the structure and elements such as glazing with abstract and geometric detailing often wilfully applied to the façade. This little gem appears to have sprouted out of the facade of an otherwise generically composed modernist building. The blocky ornamentation has clearly been carefully composed and is curiously Aztec in style. Would have been nice without the roller shutter and fence, now appearing like like a gold ring on an aging wrestlers fist!