A new exhibition collects stark photos of important architecture as it's being razed--a phenomenon that's as wasteful as it is heartbreaking. Brutalism’s Rise And Fall, As Told Through The ...
The term Brutalist then developed alongside the architectural style in the UK. "Brutalist architecture is an architectural ...
Brutalism is a style of architecture that was prominent from the 1950s to the 1980s. Characterized by simplistic, hulking ...
Brutalist buildings are a significant component of Washington, D.C.’s architectural identity. In the National Building Museum’s new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, this identity is explored ...
That's right, yeah. I know. Whenever anyone asks me, "Where can I max out on Brutalist architecture in DC?" I say right here in L'Enfant Plaza. And as you can see, there's concrete everywhere you ...
Winner: Architecture photograph of the year. Unknown Brutalist Architecture in Hong Kong by Brutalism Hong Kong Research Group. Judges comments: "Sparking conversation about the juxtaposition ...
2018: The Met Breuer, exterior view. Image © JJFarq via Shutterstock Brutalist buildings are a significant component of Washington, D.C.’s architectural identity ...
The photography and essays in Brutalist Paris are underpinned by five years of research into modernist architecture in the French metropolis; they celebrate the city's brutalist architecture, and also ...
It’s a process,” adds the filmmaker. The Brutalist is Corbet’s third directed feature; it won Best Director at Venice. It also won the Arca CinemaGiovani Award, the FIPRESCI prize ...
Brno’s Zvonarka Central Bus Terminal has been a key Brutalist architecture landmark in the city since it first opened in 1988 - and is among the country's most notable remaining examples of the genre.
With just one line of spoken dialogue — "Welcome to America" — the trailer for director Brady Corbet's (Vox Lux) The Brutalist sets the tone for a new American epic. SEE ALSO: 'The Brutalist ...
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