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Reviving Brutalism: preserving the legacy of concrete giants. How visualisation can help change the conversation around ...
The angular concrete shapes of this modern architectural movement work beautifully when enhanced by natural planting for a ...
In Providence, a small number of its Brutalist Buildings are still standing. Brutalism, a style of architecture popularized in the 1950s and 60s, is fading in many parts of the country.
The site of the Bath Building, near the N.C. Legislative Building, will be left open for the foreseeable future.
Brutalist structures not only represent resilience, functionality and timelessness, but also offer modern businesses ...
Step inside this sensitively designed London house. To the south lies an oak framed single-storey structure, with a glazed ...
The interiors within Acland Burghley School in Tufnell Park use lightweight, warm materials to contrast with and enhance the ...
Forrestal Building. The Robert C ... comes from the French phrase “béton brut,” meaning raw concrete. Brutalist design, which flourished here in the 1960s and '70s, is in the White House's ...
Central to the plot of the director Brady Corbet’s new drama, “The Brutalist,” is an enormous structure known as the Van Buren Institute. A24 Situated in Pennsylvania, it is made of concrete.
The film "The Brutalist" suggests architecture is about the imposition of one person's vision - but in fact, most buildings are the result of meetings where community residents, designers ...
In a Brutalist building in Tokyo, the architect Yota Hokibara has turned one of the flats with a rectangular layout into a single fluid space. Where colours and gradations of natural light define the ...