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R ising steeply above a ravine in the Hollywood Hills, Nina and Andreas Grueter's concrete home conjures a villain's lair in a James Bond thriller — John Lautner's Brutalist Elrod House in ...
In a garden city near Milan, Giada Nava explains how her parent’s house, a modernist villa, shines amongst its Art Nouveau ...
Designed by Michel Aubry, the plant-covered ’60s home is composed of concrete, brick, and glass. Designed by Michel Aubry, this plant-covered ’60s home is composed of concrete, brick, and ...
Local practice Pedro Domingos Arquitectos used exposed, board-marked concrete to create this brutalist home in Portugal, which features large openings that frame the surrounding landscape. Named ...
On a steep slope in, Pretoria, this perfectly preserved 1970s home is part new Brutalist concrete sculpture, part tropical ...
Architects Daniel Goodacre and Geraldine Ng have transformed a dark Victorian semi-detached terrace in East London, into a modern family home that exudes calmness. Grounded on a heavy, concrete base, ...
Balfron tells the story of the brutalist buy-out: what happens when concrete becomes certifiably cool, and purpose-built social housing becomes a status symbol. Concrete en vogue To get our heads ...
A newly built home rivals the Hollywood sign. L-shaped cantilevers extend the house over a steep hillside in the Hollywood Hills. The four-story concrete home is designed to be symbiotic with ...
Rising steeply above a ravine in the Hollywood Hills, Nina and Andreas Grueter’s concrete home conjures a villain’s lair in a James Bond thriller — John Lautner’s Brutalist Elrod House ...
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