News
But real brutalist architecture is seldom celebrated. ... "As opposed to Park Avenue in the 50s and 60s, where every single tower looks exactly the same." So what's the problem with brutalism?
This recently listed brutalist mansion comes with an explosive history. The $10 million property in England resides in the footprint of a Cold War-era torpedo testing site. The listing, held by ...
Meanwhile, the National Building Museum in Washington is offering Capital Brutalism: A Survey of Past, Present and Future Brutalist Architecture in the Nation’s Capital through June 30. It features ...
A swaggering epic of massive scope and vision, "The Brutalist" is a huge swing for director Brady Corbet. That he doesn't quite hit it out of the park is, well, OK.
This recently listed brutalist mansion comes with an explosive history. The $10 million property in England resides in the footprint of a Cold War-era torpedo testing site.
Once a torpedo testing site, a 1950s circular tank in London’s Royal Bushy Park has been transformed into Rotunda, a brutalist-inspired family home.
Rao, of Garfield Park, lectures at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and contributes to Dwell magazine, for which Rao recently interviewed “The Brutalist” production designer Judy Becker.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results