How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world became highly covetable and intensely influential all over again.
Telling the story of architect Lazlo Toth from his days in Europe to his new life in America, “The Brutalist” sends a ...
The Museum of Modern Art began exhibiting models and ... the debate has resurged over the human effects of brutalism, the imposing concrete style that possessed architects from the early 1950s ...
The exterior of Rudolph’s Art and Architecture Building at Yale ... Both buildings were designed by a local office, both feature Rudolph-style textured concrete—and both are abject brutalist eyesores.
He appears to have overlooked the fact that there may not be enough civil servants left after his mass firings to fill the new federal buildings he envisions.
First-time Academy Award nominee Daniel Blumberg is now an Oscar winner. He took home the trophy for original score for “The Brutalist” on Sunday. At such a critical moment in US history, we need ...
Corbet manages to weave plenty of political, social and religious upheaval throughout “The Brutalist” (which refers to his architectural style) but never insists you buy into his theories.
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