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Philippine brutalism is having a quiet revival. Brutalist architecture and concrete finishes are in vogue again. Walls are being left unpainted – on purpose! Buildings once dismissed as eyesores are ...
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OPINION Trump targets brutalism: A wrecking ball for architecture His contempt for brutalism isn’t surprising, given that it is mostly associated with 1960s-era government and university ...
Capital Brutalism misleadingly features two non-brutalist structures, presumably to make the mode seem less brutal. Harry Weese’s stations for Washington’s Metro subway system are vaulted spaces with ...
Brutalism was an architecture that struggled with the history and the drama and violence of 20th-century history. In Europe, it’s literally building on the ruins of the war.
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s until around 1980, is one style that has taught me a lot. Brutalist buildings emphasize form using assemblies of monumental geometric shapes.
Some are fascinated by Brutalism's simple geometric shapes and raw, exposed concrete — while others can't stand it. What makes this architectural style so divisive?