Both beloved and reviled, the brawny Brutalist building, recognized for “redefining the city’s architectural identity and the ...
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, ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the oscillation between pragmatism and ambition it reflects, concepts of ...
In the film, the imaginary building evokes both the best and worst of postwar architecture and brutalism, with camera angles and lighting emphasizing its giant volumes of space and hard geometric ...