Well-known, if not always well-loved, public buildings such as Boston City Hall, which was built in 1968, expressed faith in ...
What some find beautiful, others find ugly. Brutalist architecture divides opinion. The question now is: demolish or preserve ...
Social media and coffee table books have been "bringing new attention and new eyes" to the brutalist style, an expert tells Newsweek.
Brutalism is the architectural style on everyone's mind right now, especially with Adam Brody taking home the Academy Award ...
Dive into the impact of Brutalism on U.S. government architecture, revealing a complex relationship between power and public ...
Brutalism is synonymous with concrete but other materials can also be used to achieve striking architecture. Case in point: Hotel Terrestre by Grupo Habita located in the lush Oaxacan jungle.
While some critics find Brutalism’s heavy look and utilitarian use of materials like concrete, brick and glass harsh – even ugly – there is a beautiful intent behind them. Historian and ...
Some are fascinated by Brutalism's simple geometric shapes and raw, exposed concrete — while others can't stand it. What makes this architectural style so divisive? That name comes not from the ...
Few architectural styles provoke as much debate as Brutalism. Once seen as stark and imposing, its unapologetic use of raw concrete and geometric forms is now experiencing a renaissance.
His contempt for brutalism isn’t surprising, given that it is mostly associated with 1960s-era government and university ...