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In the video for NUEVAYol, directed by photographer Renell Medrano, the Hungarian architect’s Meister Hall becomes a visual ...
Brutalism is a polarizing design style that emerged in the 1950s post-war reconstruction of Europe. It is recognizable for its exposed, unembellished concrete, and giant, bold geometric forms.
But no longer: Breuer’s landmark complex has just reopened as Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. Designed and developed by Bruce Becker of Becker & Becker, it is also slated ...
The Oscar-winning film "The Brutalist" was inspired in part by St. John's Abbey Church, thanks to a book written by a monk who worked with architect Marcel Breuer.
The library was opened in 1980 at the height of Brutalism’s popularity, which has sharply fallen in recent years as more and more such structures across the U.S. face similar tough fates.
Brutalism on Madison, you love to see it. The Breuer has been described as something like the anti-Guggenheim. Where Frank Lloyd Wright went for sinuous curves, Marcel Breuer went for an austere ...
Where Breuer’s building is a good host, and an inviting place to linger over Fuller’s creative output, the 200-foot transparent geodesic dome was the headliner at Expo 67, a soaring form that ...
Travel A Brutalist Connecticut office building sat empty for years. Now it’s a net-zero energy hotel. Hotel Marcel, which opens this spring, will generate 100 percent of its own electricity. A ...
What is Brutalism? And why do architects hate 'The Brutalist'? Andrew MARSZAL Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025Updated Feb 22, 2025 ...
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