Concrete was perfect for this. The new trend that began to develop in the mid-1950s quickly gained the name of brutalism. Its most famous representatives were British architects Peter and Alison ...
In the new Phaidon book "Concrete Architecture ... Cold War-era brutalism and postmodern “blobitecture” — the book is illustrated with dramatic black and white photography that “allows ...
Brutalism draws its name from béton brut, French for “raw concrete.” But as far as most people are concerned, that’s beside the point: The false etymology may as well be the true one.
The Oscar-nominated film "The Brutalist," directed by directed by Scottsdale's own Brady Corbet, has people talking about ...
Born out of the ubiquity of concrete and a love for functional shapes, the architecture of Brutalism is frequently misunderstood. The very term seems to attract us for all the wrong reasons ...