Adrien Brody as László Tóth in "The Brutalist." Courtesy A24 Films(A24 / A24) Here one might question the film’s grasp of architectural ... The Man in the Glass House, was a finalist for ...
An office building of brick, glass, and concrete on Dupont Circle that was ... In his foreword to the Capital Brutalism catalog, architecture critic and educator Aaron Betsky contends that ...
Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete, geometric forms and imposing presence, has gained a renewed interest in the modern age of social media and more recently through the film The ...
Sent on the last Friday of every month, Dezeen in Depth features original feature articles, interviews and opinion pieces that delve deeper into the major stories shaping architecture and design.
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 ...
From Italy to the United States, from Tunisia to Japan, we tell the story of brutalist works in a state of decay and ...
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
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 ...
Culture is a vulture. In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict swinging from condemnation and demolition to ...
As “The Brutalist” heads into Oscar night with 10 nominations, Hollywood is clamoring for its next big architecture hit. Our illustrator has some ideas. By Michael Lukk Litwak Viewership ...
But the new culture czar living in the White House despises brutalism and has vowed to demolish at least one federal structure in Washington built in the modernist architectural style. It’s an ...
As Renée Loth points out in her excellent column “Trump targets brutalist architecture” (Opinion, March 7), art tends to reflect (or react to) the culture of its time. So, although I am no ...
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