In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict ...
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 ...
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Washingtonian on MSNWhat Could Happen to DC’s Brutalist Buildings if the Federal Government Sells Them?The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed ...
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 ...
Dallas begins landmarking process for City Hall Mark Lamster on why brutalist civic architecture is worth saving. It’s a ...
The Brutalist won a trio of Oscars last night, but it failed to say anything meaningful about architecture, writes Edwin Heathcote. The Brutalist tries hard to be an epic movie. And how often do ...
His contempt for brutalism isn’t surprising, given that it is mostly associated with 1960s-era government and university ...
Completed in 1961, the strikingly unique Abbey Church is the flagship of St. John’s, and a heralded example of modern ...
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 ...
Brutalism emphasizes massiveness, challenging lightness. There is an almost tedious anchoring in brutalist architecture, a ...
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