Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete, geometric forms and imposing presence, has gained a renewed interest in the modern age of social media and more recently through the film The ...
that changed the course of modernist architecture. The exposed, poured-in-place “raw” concrete—béton brut—of which they were wholly or partially constructed accounts for “brutalism,” the name by which ...
During the baby boomer’s expansionist era, in a bold bid to expand, USC replaced its beloved brick heritage with unyielding ...
Fast-forward a few decades, however, 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 ...
From The Fall to Joy Division, we have curated a list of the five greatest songs about brutalism and brutalist architecture.
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
From Italy to the United States, from Tunisia to Japan, we tell the story of brutalist works in a state of decay and ...
Whatever the challenges of dramatizing architecture as a subject ... It’s less brutalist — a style that exploits the plasticity of concrete to create visual drama — than simply brutish ...
Washington DC has a large number of significant brutalist buildings. Here, architectural photographer Ty Cole picks eight of ...
Lol Crawley, a first-time Oscar nominee, won the cinematography award for “The Brutalist,” giving ... features shots of stark concrete architecture interspersed with rolling landscapes ...