The Cite Radieuse was just the beginning. Well into the 1970s, brutalist architecture dominated new construction worldwide. Concrete was affordable, and the unadorned forms meant a relatively ...
Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete, geometric forms and imposing presence, has gained a renewed interest in the modern age of social media and more recently through the film The ...
Brutalist architecture divides opinion. The question now is: demolish or preserve? That name comes not from the style's generally rugged, massive and radical look, but from its original raw ...
MANILA, Philippines — Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" is among the frontrunners ... epic about the American dream through the lens of architecture. Speaking of architecture, the production ...
Harry Weese’s stations for Washington’s Metro subway system are vaulted spaces with coffer-like rectangular recesses meant to harmonize with Washington’s classical architecture. Not exactly what you’d ...
Brutalist architecture in the United States is a monument to collective postwar optimism and reassurance that the city and federal governments are in authority. Conceived as an embodiment of ...
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How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world ...
MANILA, Philippines — After World War II and past the peak of Art Deco, Brutalist architecture reached the Philippines. The movement aimed to use raw, unadorned materials like exposed concrete ...
As “The Brutalist” heads into Oscar night with 10 nominations, Hollywood is clamoring for its next big architecture hit. Our illustrator has some ideas. By Michael Lukk Litwak Viewership ...
The term is believed to come from "beton brut," French for raw concrete. Surprisingly, almost no Brutalist architecture appears in The Brutalist - until we glimpse Toth's completed masterpiece at ...