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This layered cityscape reflects two millennia of transformation ... In the 20th century, modernism and brutalism redefined form and function, bold concrete responses to war, housing shortages ...
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 ...
At their worst, they read like hastily assembled national portfolios, more diplomatic than design-driven. ‘Romantic Brutalism: A Journey into Polish Craft and Design’, firmly lands in the former ...
Floods of students constantly enter and exit buildings on the Tempe campus, foot traffic ebbing and flowing like a current. Students meander through the halls and classrooms without second thought as ...
“The design,” Alexopoulos continues, “is inspired by ancient architecture, particularly with the reinterpretation of an ancient column for the dining table’s base, and Brutalism, through ...
With its exposed concrete, sharp lines and overhanging roof, the St Jakobshalle, an icon of 1970s Brutalism in Switzerland on the outskirts of Basel, will provide a stark contrast to the bright ...
Capital Brutalism is an exhibition taking place at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, exploring mid-20th century buildings that conform to a brutalist style. Incorporating materials ...
There’s nothing brutal about a Bovet or a Breguet, except perhaps occasionally the price. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) defines Brutalism as ‘a style with an emphasis on materials, ...
As Senator John Fetterman plays defense over questions about his public and private behavior following a New York story revolving around his mental health, another alarming report has emerged.
Brutalism might sound a bit intense for the kitchen cabinets, but this new take is all about warmth and natural beauty. “It’s a softer, more organic version,” says Marion. Think chunky ...
One of the more fascinating political trends of 2024 was the inversion of an ancient truism. In the old days, “marginal voters” — the typically younger, poorer people who are disengaged from ...