Architecture and interior design may be subjective, but Brutalism has generated perhaps more than its fair share of controversy, which led to it falling out of fashion in the 1980s. "This ...
The concrete structures were also difficult to renovate and prone to water damage and crumbling over time. As an interior style, Brutalism isn’t exactly a timeless decorating style, but it is probably ...
The design is often blocky and angular, giving structures an imposing presence. Socialist nations in the 1960s and 1970s quickly jumped on the brutalism trend, using the unpretentious aesthetic of ...
In the National Building Museum’s new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, this identity is explored further. Co-organized with the Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA), Capital Brutalism is a ...
The Brutalism set is inspired by the massive utopian forms and material palette of the Brutalist architects, who used raw concrete as their material of choice. Blockitecture® Brutalism includes 6 ...
There is no English equivalent of the French phrase jolie laide, defined as “fascinatingly ugly.” How better to describe a Brutalist building?
Well, they’re some of the best examples of the influence of brutalism on automotive design. Brutalism began as an architectural movement in the middle of the 20th century (the name comes from ...
Winner: Architecture photograph of the year. Unknown Brutalist Architecture in Hong Kong by Brutalism Hong Kong Research Group. Judges comments: "Sparking conversation about the juxtaposition ...
Set to arrive on December 9, the new 5 Years Of Brutalism edition will feature alternate artwork designed by frontman Joe Talbot, and will be pressed on cherry red vinyl. Digital versions will ...