Historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said, ‘A cow shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is architecture’. By turning the ...
With a dramatic setting in a plunging river valley, Georgia’s capital Tbilisi offers an intriguing range of architecture and ...
By Douglas Kruger IN Japan, beer is cheaper than bottled water. That’s how you know you’ve achieved peak civilisation.
When you think of the most significant airport development projects in the US, it's probably the largest airports that come ...
In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict ...
The General Services Administration’s briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed in the brutalist style characteristic of many local federal structures.
It's not about the adjective, man, but the noun. The brutalist movement was popular from the 1950s to the mid-'70s and most often institutionally commissioned—many brutalist structures are ...