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If you move in architecture circles, chances are you’ve heard the term ‘eco-brutalism’ floating around. It refers to an emerging movement that incorporates the tenets of brutalism – exposed materials, ...
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 ...
The movement prioritized function over ornamentation, favoring utilitarian materials and honest, unadorned structures. By the 1980s, Brutalism fell out of favor. It was criticized as cold ...
Art History There’s More to Brutalism Than Meets the Eye. The radical and often misunderstood movement held social values at its core.
Brutalism. It’s the architecture movement that the public loves to hate, and architects dare to love. It’s also the latest topic tackled by CLOG, the ...
Brutalism, the mid-20th-century architectural and design movement that celebrated (rather than disguised) raw materials and utilitarian functions, has been experiencing a renaissance.
Brutalism, also known as Brutalist architecture, emerged in the ‘50s as an offshoot of the early 20th century modernist movement. The concept behind the Brutalist style was to make buildings ...
With its trademark all-encompassing concrete slabs, unforgiving geometry, and lack of ornament, the pragmatic Postwar architectural movement is not synonymous with fine dining. But then you see ...