How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world became highly covetable and intensely influential all over again.
From Italy to the United States, from Tunisia to Japan, we tell the story of brutalist works in a state of decay and ...
The Brutalist won a trio of Oscars last night, but it failed to say anything meaningful about architecture, writes Edwin Heathcote. The Brutalist tries hard to be an epic movie. And how often do ...
The film “The Brutalist” continued to make headlines this week with actor Adrien Brody winning the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film is about a Hungarian architect escaping World War ll ...
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‘The Brutalist’ gets architecture wrong, but it gets genius rightArchitects may groan at the depiction of their profession in “The Brutalist,” an enormously ambitious, epically scaled film about an imaginary Hungarian architect, László Toth. Played by ...
As “The Brutalist” heads into Oscar night with 10 nominations, Hollywood is clamoring for its next big architecture hit. Our illustrator has some ideas.
Brutalist architecture in the United States is a monument to collective postwar optimism and reassurance that the city and federal governments are in authority. Conceived as an embodiment of ...
Brutalism emphasizes massiveness, challenging lightness. There is an almost tedious anchoring in brutalist architecture, a certain solid carving of the ...
Central London is chock-full of iconic architecture, but few buildings represent brutalist architecture better than the iconic Smithson Tower – previously known as the Economist Building – which was ...
Born as One Kemble Street, named after its address, the complex was built in 1968 for developer Harry Hyams to a design by George Marsh, an architect and partner at Richard Seifert's namesake studio, ...
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