Even before then, however, people couldn't stop talking about Brutalism. "Brutalism Is Back," read one 2016 headline for a story published by T: The New York Times Style Magazine. The movement has ...
Born out of the ubiquity of concrete and a love for functional shapes, the architecture of Brutalism is frequently misunderstood. The very term seems to attract us for all the wrong reasons ...
Cantilever and nest hexagonal blocks to create towers, cities and dwellings. The Brutalism set is inspired by the massive utopian forms and material palette of the Brutalist architects, who used raw ...
Fortunately, Becker was already a fan of Brutalism, the minimalist architectural style that Tóth embraces for his passion project in Pennsylvania during the 1950s. “I definitely became László ...