The rise of Brutalism coincided with a period of aggressive urban renewal when many American cities underwent radical redevelopment. Entire downtown cores were demolished and replaced with ...
Brutalism emerged in postwar Europe as a kind ... were erected in Southwest D.C. Among them was the Housing and Urban Development Department building, which is now in the Trump administration ...
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Washingtonian on MSNWhat Could Happen to DC’s Brutalist Buildings If the Federal Government Sells Them?The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed ...
Paul Rudolph’s Government Service Center in Boston (1971); (Photo: Gunnar Klack, Creative Commons) Capital Brutalism acknowledges that Breuer’s HUD was erected as part of an enormous urban renewal ...
Richard Mille channels the raw, angular beauty of Brutalism—reinterpreting it through the lens of high watchmaking.
Historian Nikolaus Pevsner once said, ‘A cow shed is a building; Lincoln Cathedral is architecture’. By turning the ...
Some are fascinated by Brutalism's simple geometric shapes and ... it eventually made way for a larger urban development plan. Germany, too, is reassessing its "concrete bunkers." ...
Le Corbusier's Cité Radieuse is supported by massive concrete pilingsImage: MERCIER Serge/picture alliance Brutalism continues ... as part of a larger urban development plan.
His government offices in Boston and campus buildings in New Haven made brutalism a staple of the New England urban landscape. But one of his most ambitious works was erected in none other than ...
Brutalism had its heyday 60 years ago, but this polarizing style of architecture is back in the spotlight. At the Oscars, ...
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