Historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said, ‘A cow shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is architecture’. By turning the ...
Social media and coffee table books have been "bringing new attention and new eyes" to the brutalist style, an expert tells Newsweek.
Explore the revitalization of Boston City Hall, showcasing sustainable design and community engagement in Brutalist ...
Highlights from the second edition of Parisian design salon Matter and Shape. Then: we learn about brutalism in Japan. Plus: ...
The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed ...
The Brutalist follows a Holocaust survivor and architect named László Tóth, a character so well-written (and well-acted by ...
Brutalist structures not only represent resilience, functionality and timelessness, but also offer modern businesses ...
Built in 1968 by Kallmann McKinnell & Knowles, Boston City Hall is one of the most controversial examples of brutalist architecture. Its raw concrete exterior, modular design and cavernous ...
In addition to the Art and Architecture Building, carefully restored in 2008 in accordance with Rudolph’s design, the architect left New Haven with a two-block-long, six-floor brutalist parking garage ...
It’s less brutalist — a style that exploits the plasticity of concrete to create visual drama — than simply brutish: clunky, ...
The materials used for Brutalist structures are not chosen as mere cladding, but as components that are essential to the building’s design. Their presence is an endorsement of their utility and beauty ...
Breuer is known for designing iconic furniture such as the Cesca chair, but is also considered to be a leading figure in the mid-century Brutalist design movement. Some of his key architectural ...