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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Brutalism, the modern-design movement more typically associated with no-frills 1960s and 1970s public buildings than patio furniture, has long been an aesthetic critics love to hate.
Directed and produced by Brady Corbet and cowritten with his partner, Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist is a fictional biopic. Set ...
KOCHI: Take a walk down any Indian street at any time of the day. Go with a singular purpose — to soak in the beauty of the buildings that line it. Discipline your mind not to lose focus anywhere on ...
Many people hate brutalism, though architects have an appreciation for it. Art & Design. Some call brutalist architecture ugly or chunky. Others call it creative. August 12, 2024 5:06 AM ET.
"There's a perception that Brutalism is soulless and empty but it is packed with beauty." Artist Adam Carthy loves Brutalist architecture and is sharing his passion by dedicating months of his ...
UMass Dartmouth's campus is one of America’s largest works of Brutalism. But parts of it are crumbling and some areas fail to meet modern standards of handicap accessibility.
Capital Brutalism, an exhibit on view through February 17 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., amply demonstrates why. Brutalist buildings are unornamented concrete hulks.