Brutalist structures not only represent resilience, functionality and timelessness, but also offer modern businesses ...
The complex has not aged gracefully. Yet the state ... Both buildings were designed by a local office, both feature Rudolph-style textured concrete—and both are abject brutalist eyesores. Materialized ...
Call them monuments, foreign elements, eyesores — Brutalist buildings have become ... Brutalism is typically defined by poured concrete, blockiness and a minimalist ethos, emphasizing functionality.
In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict ...
Brutalism had its heyday 60 years ago, but this polarizing style of architecture is back in the spotlight. At the Oscars, ...
Brutalist buildings often are modular ... state,” Erdim explained. In 2006, the old Raleigh Civic Center — a massive concrete venue designed by A.G. Odell, one of North Carolina’s most ...
In lectures and interviews, Rudolph said concrete enabled him to build ... Rudolph considered his magnum opus turns 60 years old, many of the Brutalist structures are reaching a pivotal moment.
This image is from the official trailer for “The Brutalist” distributed by A24 ... grass hills go from forest green to light mint and even the gray of concrete seems to dull. These colors inspire a ...
A view of the hexagonal stained-glass windows and Brutalist concrete architecture inside ... But the 64-year-old building is in need of repairs. The renewed attention generated by the movie ...
The arena became a pile of shattered cement and mangled steel at 7 a.m. on March 21, 2004, after a 62-second implosion.
In any event, Brutalism has had its run, which all in all is a good thing, though some of the “Post-Modernist’’ architecture ...
In various outlets, the debate has resurged over the human effects of brutalism, the imposing concrete style that ... Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” and Francis Ford Coppola’s ...