Brutalism. It’s the architecture movement that the public loves to hate, and architects dare to love. It’s also the latest topic tackled by CLOG, the quirky publication that takes a long slow look at ...
Trends come and trends go. They morph, evolve, and change. They plant roots and stick around for a season, then disappear for decades. Such is the world of interior design. Maximalism may be having an ...
Brutalist architecture in the United States is a monument to collective postwar optimism and reassurance that the city and federal governments are in authority. Conceived as an embodiment of strength ...
If brutalism feels omnipresent in the creative realm today, this hasn’t been historically the case. First appearing in the second half of the 20th century, brutalism can best be understood as part of ...
With ten Oscar nominations, The Brutalist has reignited the debate over the legacy of brutalism. The polarising architectural style was shaped by post-war hopes for a better future. But it was also, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Our admiration for all things concrete is part of our DNA, so when we found out about fine art ...
Brutalism, the architecture of raw concrete, is having a moment. Landmarks of the brutalist style such as the Calgary Planetarium and Centennial Gardens are being revamped and reimagined for the 21st ...