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Brutalism gets a bad rap. The 20th-century architectural style, noted for its use of exposed concrete and complex geometric patterns, generated some celebrated structures, but many Brutalist ...
Brutalism flourished from the 1950s to the 1970s, and its monolithic aesthetics were showcased in public buildings, government complexes, and university campuses.
He is best known for designing Habitat 67, a residential building in Montreal. Based on his master’s thesis, it is made up of large concrete blocks and houses no less than 164 apartment units.
Depending on who you ask, brutalist buildings like the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, D.C., are little more than misshapen mounds of concrete. But architecture professor Mark Pasnik ...
1501 S. Semoran Blvd. This is a 1970s-era low-rider with Marcel Breuer-style windows, a crystalline, concrete flat pancake of a building crying out for a garden front and some professional TLC.
Love it or hate it, brutalism is an architecture style that changed design history forever. And while you may love Le Corbusier’s Unité d'habitation or dream of owning a flat in the Barbican Estate, ...
The must-see: Belgrade’s tallest building, the 36-storey Genex Tower (officialy the Western City Gate) is a true bastion of brutalism, topped with a revolving restaurant that, ironically, never ...
‘Brutalist Plants’ is a new book featuring an impressive selection of imagery that captures the very best of the trend of 'eco-brutalism'. This texture-rich movement has been gathering attention ...
Adam Carthy sells about 10,000 concrete models of buildings to, he says, help people feel connected.
The Orange County government building in Goshen, N.Y., has a leaky roof, faulty ventilation and mold and, in the eyes of many, is just plain ugly. Officials shut it down last year and would like ...
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