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For many designers involved in the movement, Brutalist architecture was not meant as a provocation. Quite the opposite-the ...
The brutalist movement was popular from the 1950s to the mid-'70s and most often institutionally commissioned—many brutalist structures are schools, churches, public housing, and government ...
The architectural movement, once embraced especially by local and state governments in the 1970s, has a complicated legacy as the most publicly-maligned styles of building.
In 2022, a group of German museums, non-profits, and trade magazines came together to launch #SOSBrutalism, a campaign to save Brutalist architecture around the world from demolition. Where others ...
“The Brutalist,” a modern monster of a film, isn’t large enough to hold under its own weight. It remains Brady Corbet’s Frankenstein ... No moment is wasted by unnecessary movement, no energy is spent ...
The Brutalist is, in large part, shot with the classical composition of old Hollywood, with controlled framing and movement, but it often breaks from this norm.