Did you know the Barbican’s theatre and concert hall go deeper underground than the nearest Tube line; early plans for the ...
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 ...
On a brisk Saturday morning in early May, tour guide Liza Pagano waited for a group of New Yorkers to meet at the foot of an imposing Tribeca skyscraper that exemplifies Brutalism in the city. The ...
Athens architect Georges Batzios squares up to the renovation of a landmark Greek brutalist office block in the capital's ...
Brutalism has a bad name. That may be, in part, because it is a bad name. This polarizing architectural style of the 1950s and '60s is the subject of the the film "The Brutalist," nominated for 10 ...
Few can agree on whether Brutalist architecture looks nice, but seemingly everyone wants to weigh in on the matter. In 2020, ...
Donald Trump is on a mission to have all of the Brutalist bureaucratic buildings in Washington torn down — and I think he will pursue this if he’s elected for a second term. While he was the sitting ...
Created between the 1950s and 1970s, brutalist buildings are defined by its use of exposed concrete and a minimalist design. Many people hate brutalism, though architects have an appreciation for it.
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We have a contrary opinion of brutalist architecture. Sounds awful when you say it - btutalist. It's a deliberately plain style. Nobody decorates the raw building materials. So you typically see a lot ...