Brady Corbet’s film follows Hungarian-Jewish architect Lazlo Toth, whose architectural vision is shadowed by a life of loss.
Brutalist architecture rose to prominence in the 1950s as the trending post-war aesthetic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Essential Guide to Brutalist Design
Brutalism is an expressive architecture style that realizes bold forms by emphasizing construction, textures, and raw, ...
It takes more than just length for a film to become an epic but at 215 minutes, plus a fifteen-minute interval, The Brutalist ...
By Rebecca Keegan Senior Editor, Film When it comes to admiring the brutalist style ... created an elegant library that László builds in the Pennsylvania home of wealthy industrialist Harrison ...
“The Brutalist” has become an awards season ... its production revels in the the aesthetics of a bygone era: it was filmed using vintage VistaVision cameras and it includes a built-in ...
The son of a wealthy industrialist commissions a library renovation ... but with a much heavier aesthetic. If you look at “Megalopolis,” that’s nothing like “The Brutalist.” ...