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Giada Nava remembers playing on the low, wide concrete steps of her parents’ home when she was only six years old—Nava, who is now a young Italian designer, had decided then that they were ...
Squire & Partners removed layers of interventions to expose the original design of Space House, a historic Brutalist building in central London.
Nudity, steam and an icy-bath plunge are the only respectable way to lay eyes on Portland's newest slice of Brutalist architecture.
The exterior of the addition references the shadow play of the existing Max Lowenthal Hall structure with deep brick recesses. (Photo by Dan Cochran) RIT blends brutalist roots with modern learning ...
Efforts to preserve the Brutalist architecture and crumbling campus of UMass Dartmouth Built in the 1960s by architect Paul Rudolph, UMass Dartmouth was his tribute to “raw concrete” and the ...
The Brutalist ending explained: The epilogue takes place over 20 years later, in 1980, at the first ever Venice Biennale of Architecture, which is doing a retrospective on László’s work.
The Brutalist ending explained: The epilogue takes place over 20 years later, in 1980, at the first ever Venice Biennale of Architecture, which is doing a retrospective on László’s work.
Jeanne Feldkamp of Heirloom Modern worked with Waechter Architecture to design her Portland home, a riff on traditional styles.
Suzuko Yamada Architects Builds Compact Brutalist Residence in Tokyo: The "Nakano House" by the Japanese firm features dramatic, yet functional concrete volumes.
As Renée Loth points out in her excellent column “Trump targets brutalist architecture” (Opinion, March 7), art tends to reflect (or react to) the culture of its time. So, although I am no ...
Listings: James Jannard’s Brutalist “Villain’s Lair” Is on the Market for $68 Million USD: Built entirely in poured-in-place concrete.
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