A firm favourite for Oscar glory this year 'The Brutalist' is not a biopic but rather a film loosely based of several real ...
There's a line in the film The Brutalist that's had me thinking about some of our buildings in Canberra: "It's not the ...
The raw, polarising world of brutalist architecture has a cult following, and it’s in the spotlight with Brady Corbet’s epic ...
Inspired by the Oscar-nominated film The Brutalist, First Choice highlights architectural travel itineraries worldwide, from ...
The Oscar-nominated film "The Brutalist," directed by directed by Scottsdale's own Brady Corbet, has people talking about ...
Boston City Hall, designed by Kallmann, McKinnell, and Knowles, was completed in 1968 and is renowned as an example of Brutalist architecture. It is a striking contrast to other Boston ...
Epic films usually depict the rise and fall of their protagonist, but The Brutalist explores the interconnected fates of the architect and his buildings. Tóth is aware of what is at stake.
The hulking edifice has been described as both a triumph of Brutalist architecture and a monumental eyesore. Now, however you ...
where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talent for building. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost ...” The Brutalist opened for an awards-qualify ...
In the film, The Brutalist, László Tóth is a Jewish immigrant, Holocaust survivor and architect. In the first act, “The Enigma of Arrival,” László arrives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.