Brutalism flourished from the 1950s to 1980s and emphasized the use of geometric shapes and materials like glass, concrete or ...
Some are fascinated by Brutalism's simple geometric shapes and raw, exposed concrete — while others can't stand it. What ...
Dive into the impact of Brutalism on U.S. government architecture, revealing a complex relationship between power and public ...
The Oscar-nominated postwar story of an autocratic immigrant architect in the US unwittingly mirrors Donald Trump’s edict on public buildings ...
What some find beautiful, others find ugly. The question now is: demolish or preserve? It tells the story of a European ...
The Oscar-nominated film is a formidable, formally inventive exploration of the turbulence that undergirds beauty, symmetry ...
The Brutalist' is up for 10 Oscars. But real brutalist architecture is seldom celebrated. Here are some local examples in the ...
Also designed by Kahn, the Yale University Art Gallery’s midcentury modern building is directly across New Haven’s Chapel ...
Raleigh. Greensboro. Charlotte. The blocky buildings are all across the state. But the love affair with these concrete cubes ...
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The Forward on MSNI’m an art historian who researches the Holocaust — here’s why I hated ‘The Brutalist’Brady Corbet’s film starring Adrien Brody as a Hungarian emigré demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of the Holocaust and ...
Brutalism emerged in postwar Europe as a kind of architectural blank slate, as technological advancements made concrete more ...
Brady Corbet’s Oscar-nominated The Brutalist follows a fictional architect, László Toth, as he rebuilds his life in the US ...
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