In Washington, brutalism is widespread — and widely despised. In a new exhibition at the National Building Museum, architects ...
In the National Building Museum’s new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, this identity is ... Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy. Centred on the brief period of 1934-37, when ...
Though he died in 1978, he has seen no revival in reputation as Eero Saarinen, dead in 1961, or Walter Gropius, dead in 1969, or even like Marcel Breuer ... In Brutalism, dragging Stone along ...
Iconic examples of landmark architecture might not typically be found along major highways, but this is exactly where this brutalist architecture masterpiece, designed by Marcel Breuer ... public to ...
In the National Building Museum’s new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, this identity is ... the creation of various landmarks, including Marcel Breuer’s Weaver Building, I.M. Pei’s L’Enfant ...
Concrete was perfect for this. The new trend that began to develop in the mid-1950s quickly gained the name of brutalism. Its most famous representatives were British architects Peter and Alison ...
For Jenni Lee, founder of luxury loungewear label Comme Si, plants are integral to a relaxing home. Her recent collaboration with Swiss modular furniture company USM seeks to “achieve harmony ...
[Photo: Jeff Fierberg/Sora Digital/Wunder Werkz] “Brutalism is about celebrating things as they are,” says Jon Hartman, whose design studio Wunder Werkz just helped the eatery take its core ...
Some of D.C.’s most polarizing buildings take center stage in “Capital Brutalism,” the National Building Museum’s latest exhibit. Brutalism — the style that was prevalent from the 1950s ...
Josef Breuer was a highly regarded physician with a thriving practice in Vienna. Nearly 15 years older, Breuer had befriended Freud when Freud was still a student, lent him money, and shared his ...
And while the majority of new houses are also directly derived from International Modernism, they come from Le Corbusier and his Villa Savoye, or even Marcel Breuer's soi-disant Brutalism rather than ...