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In a garden city near Milan, Giada Nava explains how her parent’s house, a modernist villa, shines amongst its Art Nouveau ...
Churches are so much more than concrete, brick and glass; and none more than those created in post-war Scotland. Across the ...
The style peaked from the 1950s to the 1980s, tracking with post-war growth and, eventually, the Marcos regime. Under martial law, Brutalism was co-opted into state architecture: heavy, imposing, and ...
Capital Brutalism aims to challenges people's views of brutalist architecture, say the exhibition's curators Angela Person and Ty Cole in this interview. Currently on show at the National Building ...
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.
It features architectural photographer Ty Cole’s extraction of putatively engaging images from bad buildings—photography’s long-established role in the modernist PR routine. Boston City Hall (1969), ...
It builds on Pang’s extensive research on brutalism in Hong Kong but in a coffee-table format, emphasising photography – and the perverse beauty – of the existing buildings. While Pang doesn’t expect ...
"With Brutalism in the 1950s, ... which originated in the UK in the 1950s and is famous for its concrete structures, ... who was a very talented photographer who was never able to reconstruct her ...
Co-curated by Angela Person, associate professor of architecture at the University of Oklahoma, and architectural photographer Ty Cole, “Capital Brutalism” has garnered significant media attention: ...
Poured concrete or celluloid; the artist need only choose their canvas. We see them either way. “The Brutalist” debuts in US cinemas from December 20, and in the UK on January 24.
The tortured architect in Brady Corbet’s film required a powerhouse performance from Adrien Brody. The Oscar winning actor and production designer Judy Becker share how they crafted the ...