who helped draft the 2020 executive order targeting Brutalism, told The New York Times that classical architecture “is the architecture of American democracy. It’s what the founders ...
We're bringing it back after "The Brutalist" won the Oscars for best actor (Adrien ... (The film is billed as a fable in which the ancient Roman Republic is transposed onto modern New York City.) ...
How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world ...
As “The Brutalist” heads into Oscar night with 10 nominations, Hollywood is clamoring for its next big architecture hit. Our illustrator has some ideas.
The Brutalist,” an epic drama loosely inspired by the life and work of architect Marcel Breuer, is one of the favorites for Sunday’s Oscars ...
Michelangelo’s “David” took the sculptor three years to complete—a solid amount of time to have one’s hands on a hard body.
But the film has drawn scorn from design experts, who accuse it of glaring errors, and question whether its main character is even a Brutalist ... headquarters, New York's Whitney Museum of ...
In any event, Brutalism has had its run, which all in all is a good thing, though some of the “Post-Modernist’’ architecture ...
Breuer is also known for designing parts of Paris’ UNESCO headquarters, New York’s Whitney Museum ... The structure is renowned for its bold Brutalist architecture, featuring raw concrete ...
Some viewers of “The Brutalist” are probably getting their ... impossible to adapt for new laboratory space. In Goshen, New York, county officials long viewed Paul Rudolph’s Orange County ...
Breuer is also known for designing parts of Paris's UNESCO headquarters, New York's Whitney Museum of American Art ... Surprisingly, almost no Brutalist architecture appears in "The Brutalist" -- ...
Brutalism had its heyday 60 years ago, but this polarizing style of architecture is back in the spotlight. At the Oscars, ...