Here, experts highlight some of the most iconic brutalist structures in the U.S. and abroad. Designed by Hungarian-German architect Marcel Breuer, St. John's Abbey was built between the late 1950s and ...
Later on, the call for a “new monumentality” and Le Corbusier’s towering influence led him to erect brutalist buildings in concrete textured with vertical “corduroy” striations. These include ...
Suzuko Yamada Architects shares that “life and nature are in tension” with the architecture” of the Nakano house. “They exist ...
and it's back as a desired stylistic pose—or perhaps a concrete bunker in which we can all take shelter. Brutalism is the techno music of architecture, stark and menacing. Brutalist buildings ...
Adrien Brody's Oscar-winning movie embodies an architectural movement that embraces the raw and the unadorned. And at the ...
Raw concrete differs from finished concrete in that it keeps all the blemishes imprinted during the casting process. Brutalist buildings often are modular and might take on the appearance of ...
Historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said, ‘A cow shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is architecture’. By turning the ...
Brutalist structures not only represent resilience, functionality and timelessness, but also offer modern businesses ...