What some find beautiful, others find ugly. Brutalist architecture divides opinion. The question now is: demolish or preserve ...
Although brutalism was largely adopted by architects for welfare state projects, it was also embraced for the design of homes ... concrete grid with smoked glass infill. By the Eighties, brutalist ...
Designed like a villain's lair out of concrete, metal, and glass, this spectacular mansion is a true showpiece that caters to ...
The Brutalist' is up for 10 Oscars. But real brutalist architecture is seldom celebrated. Here are some local examples in the ...
The raw, polarising world of brutalist ... extraordinary home was designed by Brian Housden for his family in 1958, and became his lifetime project. It features a bold raw concrete frame ...
It divides opinion, but brutalist-style design ... most utilitarian space in the home, lending itself to the industrial tendencies of brutalism – the raw, concrete-centric design movement ...
British architects Alison and Peter Smithson coined the term “New Brutalism” (originating from the French béton brut, meaning “raw concrete”) to describe not just an aesthetic ... the appeal of living ...
The Barbican Centre has unveiled a £230 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete spaces since its was opened in 1982. The arts complex in the heart of the City has ...
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