Both beloved and reviled, the brawny Brutalist building, recognized for “redefining the city’s architectural identity and the ...
Eco-brutalism is an architectural style gaining popularity for combining brutalist design elements with greenery to create a unique aesthetic and the perception that it is more sustainable than ...
So, what is Brutalism and why did it even matter enough to warrant an embargo? To put it in simple terms, Brutalist architecture makes use of exposed, unpainted concrete or brick, with an emphasis ...
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he had designed for the union. Overall, Brutalism has had a mixed history as a style. As shown in the movie, some Brutalist buildings like religious spaces, academic buildings, and high-end homes have ...
Brutalism is indeed a real mid-century architectural movement, but the film just dances around this history, and none of the specific happenings in the film actually occurred. One of the reasons ...
Co-written by partners Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, the film is a fictional story that pulls from meticulous research of the Holocaust and Brutalism architecture movement, whose structures are ...
Born as One Kemble Street, named after its address, the complex was built in 1968 for developer Harry Hyams to a design by George Marsh, an architect and partner at Richard Seifert's namesake studio, ...
Rather than penetrate to heal and moisturize, petroleum sits on the skin acting as a barrier to trap moisture. But if your lips are dry and chapped and already void of moisture, you’re not locking in ...
The architectural term “Brutalism” is often subject to a false etymology. Most people think it refers to the force exerted by some of the more muscular Brutalist buildings, but in reality the ...