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The show spends significant time on the interior, which still has a great deal of 1960s-70s era flair: a dining room walled off by breeze blocks and vertical strips of mirror, a triangle-shaped ...
A world without brutalism is a world without order, drowning in the selfish, and obsessed with ego. When we spiral in the depravity of the everyday, we need something to drag us back down to earth and ...
Philippine brutalism is having a quiet revival. Brutalist architecture and concrete finishes are in vogue again. Walls are being left unpainted – on purpose! Buildings once dismissed as eyesores are ...
A Medellin house blends art and brutalism Beyond its decorative function, MacDonald’s sculpture, and others by Danilo Cuadros, Andrés Layos and Julian Voss-Andreae, contrast with the house’s ...
Brutalism might be one of the most controversial design styles out there. This isn’t necessarily surprising, as this architectural style can look cold and uninviting (picture massive sculptural ...
Overlooking the Ligurian Sea and surrounded by lush vegetation, Genoa’s Capitolo Riviera Hotel offers guests an oasis of relaxation in the mild local climate. The unusual atmosphere of this five-star ...
When critics of brutalism are at their most brutal, they point to Boston City Hall and rest their case. Fans especially love the interior, with its soaring spaces and intricate Orwellian theatrics.
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s until around 1980, is one style that has taught me a lot. Brutalist buildings emphasize form using assemblies of monumental geometric shapes.
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s until around 1980, is one style that has taught me a lot. Brutalist buildings emphasize form using assemblies of monumental geometric shapes.
But Brutalism isn’t just about architecture anymore. It's also influencing interior design, furniture, and even home décor trends.
Judy Becker, the Oscar-nominated production designer for The Brutalist, says she liked brutalism before it was cool. At 7, when other kids were scrawling chimney smoke curlicues and stick figures ...
The film has an 18 certificate – again, a hint this isn’t a documentary about Brutalism. For architects, the most risqué scene is probably when Orazio, the long-haired Italian anarchist guiding them ...