Specifically, my work explores how architecture after World War II presented a vision of a new world, one that could overcome decades of violence, exploitation and oppression. Brutalism ...
What some find beautiful, others find ugly. Brutalist architecture divides opinion. The question now is: demolish or preserve?
Some are fascinated by Brutalism's simple geometric shapes and raw, exposed concrete — while others can't stand it. What makes this architectural style so divisive?
New York's Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Pirelli Tire Building in Connecticut. Brutalism is a polarizing design style that emerged in the 1950s post-war reconstruction of Europe.
Brutalism gets its moniker from the French phrases "béton brut" — "raw concrete" — and "art brut" — "raw art ... See the progress After World War II, a new school of architects carried ...
The actual story of Brutalism is so much more. In my research, I’ve explored how architecture can embody values such as the common good and the human struggle for well-being. Specifically, my work ...
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