For its often blocky and raw concrete forms, Brutalist architecture has a polarizing reputation. That said, many monumental structures in the United States have been made in its stark vision, from ...
Boston City Hall, which was completed in 1968, is considered a classic example of Brutalist architecture. Yunghi Kim/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Some viewers of “The Brutalist” are probably ...
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 ...
It’s true that all trends are circular, and what was once seen as old and outdated becomes new and modern again- in fashion, music, art, and especially architecture. From the mid 20th century, ...
“Architecture is a language. When you are very good, you can be a poet.” So wrote the spectacularly good Brutalist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. It’s a fair guess Brady Corbet and his longtime ...
A new edition of the out-of-print Atlas of Brutalist Architecture comes out this month, documenting more than 850 of the often misunderstood buildings around the globe. Here’s a look at some of the ...
Efforts to preserve the Brutalist architecture and crumbling campus of UMass Dartmouth Built in the 1960s by architect Paul Rudolph, UMass Dartmouth was his tribute to “raw concrete” and the Brutalist ...
If you’ve seen an unpolished, minimalist home marked by bold forms and raw materials, you’ve likely witnessed Brutalism. This unapologetic architectural style emerged after World War II, with ...
This new villa in Pregny-Chambésy, a small commune in the canton of Geneva in Switzerland, has been completed to the designs of Lacroix Chessex Architectes and features exposed concrete inside and out ...