Brutalist architecture is present all around the country. The Boston Government Service Center, Phoenix Symphony Hall and the Hilton San Francisco Financial District are all examples. But there is ...
Brutalism is back—and softer than ever. Marked by a stark, materials-forward palette and an imposing sidewalk presence, this midcentury aesthetic is arguably one of the most divisive architectural ...
Brutalism has a bad name. That may be, in part, because it is a bad name. This polarizing architectural style of the 1950s and '60s is the subject of the the film "The Brutalist," nominated for 10 ...
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 ...
In 2022, a group of German museums, non-profits, and trade magazines came together to launch #SOSBrutalism, a campaign to save Brutalist architecture around the world from demolition. Where others see ...
Those searching for homes or home design ideas in 2024 are likely to hear one word over and over: brutalism. According to Zillow’s predictions of emerging home trends in 2024, brutalism is a style to ...
Brutalism is possibly the most-maligned architectural style of all. Maybe it’s the name: any term that includes the word ‘brutal’ is going to have detractors based on that alone. But even architecture ...
Marcel Breuer's Ameritrust tower was influenced by the long-unpopular Brutalist style, which, like all fashions, is due for a revival. Across the country, mid-century Modernist buildings of the same ...
I often hear my friends complain about the stained unpleasantness of Lauinger Library and sigh. But while Lauinger may not have the gargoyles and gilded clock like Healy, it has honesty in ...
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