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    Brutalist architecture - Wikipedia

    Brutalist architecture is an architectural style that emerged during the 1950s in the United Kingdom, among the reconstruction projects of the post-war era. Brutalist buildings are characterised by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. … See more

    The term nybrutalism (new brutalism) was coined by the Swedish architect Hans Asplund to describe Villa Göth, a modern brick home in Uppsala, designed in January 1950 by his … See more

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    In the United Kingdom, architects associated with the brutalist style include Ernő Goldfinger, wife-and-husband pairing Alison and Peter … See more

    A 2014 article in The Economist noted its unpopularity with the public, observing that a campaign to demolish a building will usually be directed … See more

    Although the Brutalist movement was largely over by the late 1970s and early 1980s, having largely given way to Structural Expressionism and Deconstructivism, … See more

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    New brutalism is not only an architectural style; it is also a philosophical approach to architectural design, a striving to create simple, honest, and functional buildings that accommodate their purpose, inhabitants, and location. Stylistically, brutalism is a strict, … See more

    An early example of brutalist architecture in British universities was the extension to the department of architecture at the University of Cambridge in 1959 under the influenced of See more

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  3. What Is Brutalist Architecture? - The Spruce

  4. Brutalist Architecture: Everything You Need to Know

    Jul 12, 2023 · Brutalist architecture is a style of building design developed in the 1950s in the United Kingdom following World War II. With an emphasis on construction and raw materials, the aesthetic...

  5. The 24 Most Beautiful Brutalist Buildings in the World

    Dec 22, 2023 · The 24 Most Beautiful Brutalist Buildings in the World. From Bulgaria to Buenos Aires, these gems prove that, in architecture, there’s often more than meets the eye. By Jessica Cherner and...

  6. Brutalism: What Is It and Why Is It Making a …

    Brutalism came to symbolize urban decay and economic hardships that were out in the open for the world to see. Raw concrete made the perfect canvas for graffiti artists, whose vandalism only contributed to the decline of these structures.

  7. Brutalist Architecture Movement Overview | TheArtStory

    Brutalism was a movement in modern architecture responsible for some of the most striking building designs of the twentieth century. But its achievements also proved shocking and controversial, partly because of its emphasis on the …

  8. What is: brutalism? - Smarthistory

  9. What Is Brutalist Architecture? Key Design Elements to …

    Aug 19, 2024 · Brutalism, the mid-20th-century architectural and design movement that celebrated (rather than disguised) raw materials and utilitarian functions, has been experiencing a renaissance. Concrete, metal, and blocky …

  10. Brutalist Architecture: Characteristics, Influences, …

    Jan 29, 2024 · The term “brutalism” comes from the French “béton brut,” meaning bare concrete. The style is characterized by simple, block-like forms and extensive use of exposed, unfinished concrete exteriors that reveal the …

  11. Brutalism - Royal Institute of British Architects

    Brutalism in architecture. Brutalism is a style with an emphasis on materials, textures and construction, producing highly expressive forms. Seen in the work of Le Corbusier from the late 1940s with the Unité d’Habitation in Marseilles, the …

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