none5siBrutalism is the broader architectural phenomenon during the 1960s and 1970s of an almost sculptural Modernism rendered in raw concrete, which had manifestations the world over. From the mid-twentieth century, this style rose in popularity before reaching its apex in the mid-1970s, after which it fell into disfavor. But it seems that things are now changing, with a renewed interest and appreciation for this once disparaged architectural style. Known for its use of functional reinforced concrete and steel, modular elements, and utilitarian feel. Brutalist architecture was primarily used for institutional buildings, such as libraries, courts, public housing and city halls. Imposing and geometric, Brutalist buildings have a graphic qual...
When we talk about Brutalism, we are generally talking about architecture. Is there such a thing as ...
The architecture of John Andrews has often been described as Brutalist. However, there is no direct ...
The Perry- Castaneda Library (PCL) is a massive Brutalist structure that opened in 1977 to house and...
From the 1950s onward, Brutalist style spread all over the world and dedicate many breathtaking arch...
The monumental building, formerly the seat of the Mediterranean Bank in Potenza, whose project dates...
Despite the reputation of Brutalist architecture being somewhat cold and imposing, the original inte...
The Local Conditions of a Global MaterialConcrete is ubiquitous. Its plasticity allows for nearly li...
[EN] By the 1960s, Brutalism was a label shared by many architects in many countries. There are good...
Members of the team that worked on the renovation of the Claire T. Carney Library, designed by Paul ...
Detail from side showing concrete pilotis and stepped floor shape; The Geisel Library is the main li...
Beton brut or 'Raw concrete' was a term coined by Le Corbusier and appropriated by two young British...
"Les Rapports Émouvants"? Brutalist Materiality & its Detractors Rarely has explicit and clearly-def...
2013-11-05This thesis traces the spatial design history of the University of Southern California’s H...
Half a century after the dominance of Brutalist architecture, the majority of discussions about thes...
The building in which the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo is hou...
When we talk about Brutalism, we are generally talking about architecture. Is there such a thing as ...
The architecture of John Andrews has often been described as Brutalist. However, there is no direct ...
The Perry- Castaneda Library (PCL) is a massive Brutalist structure that opened in 1977 to house and...
From the 1950s onward, Brutalist style spread all over the world and dedicate many breathtaking arch...
The monumental building, formerly the seat of the Mediterranean Bank in Potenza, whose project dates...
Despite the reputation of Brutalist architecture being somewhat cold and imposing, the original inte...
The Local Conditions of a Global MaterialConcrete is ubiquitous. Its plasticity allows for nearly li...
[EN] By the 1960s, Brutalism was a label shared by many architects in many countries. There are good...
Members of the team that worked on the renovation of the Claire T. Carney Library, designed by Paul ...
Detail from side showing concrete pilotis and stepped floor shape; The Geisel Library is the main li...
Beton brut or 'Raw concrete' was a term coined by Le Corbusier and appropriated by two young British...
"Les Rapports Émouvants"? Brutalist Materiality & its Detractors Rarely has explicit and clearly-def...
2013-11-05This thesis traces the spatial design history of the University of Southern California’s H...
Half a century after the dominance of Brutalist architecture, the majority of discussions about thes...
The building in which the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo is hou...
When we talk about Brutalism, we are generally talking about architecture. Is there such a thing as ...
The architecture of John Andrews has often been described as Brutalist. However, there is no direct ...
The Perry- Castaneda Library (PCL) is a massive Brutalist structure that opened in 1977 to house and...