How this Oscar-nominated designer crafted original industrial design and architectural work to embody the fictional ...
Brady Corbet’s film follows Hungarian-Jewish architect Lazlo Toth, whose architectural vision is shadowed by a life of loss.
“I’m the closest that there is to the creative mind of László,” said Becker, who crafted the ingenious mid-century furniture, ...
The Brutalist.' László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, Ernő Goldfinger and others ...
By When it comes to admiring the brutalist style, Becker has a lot more company now, partly thanks to evolving tastes but in ...
The Brutalist leads the Oscar nominations but as a film about architecture it's a little underwhelming, writes Will Wiles. You wait ages for an architectural epic and then two come along (almost ...
and architecture as an expression of collective trauma. The story follows a brutalist architect, László Toth (Adrien Brody), loosely inspired by Hungarian-German modernist Marcel Breuer ...
Visions.  Visions of the American Dream. Visions of one’s art, fully realized. Visions of one’s creation being tarnished by others. These elements encompass Brady Corbet’s ...
But Corbet has said that, inspired by the Brutalist architectural movement of the 1950s, he also set out to deliver a metaphor on how the immigrant experience can parallel artistic struggle.
“The Brutalist” is an ambitious undertaking ... (Guy Pearce), an admirer of architecture, takes an interest in his work. The overbearing Harrison hires László to design a community center ...