Architectural Record: To Make ‘The Brutalist’ Monumental, the Filmmakers Approached Cinema as Architecture
Dallas Morning News: With ‘Megalopolis’ and ‘The Brutalist,’ architecture is having a moment — but to what end?
With ‘Megalopolis’ and ‘The Brutalist,’ architecture is having a moment — but to what end?
Smithsonian Magazine: Washingtonians Love to Hate Brutalist Architecture. But What If We Could Fix It?
Washingtonians Love to Hate Brutalist Architecture. But What If We Could Fix It?
As Renée Loth points out in her excellent column “Trump targets brutalist architecture” (Opinion, March 7), art tends to reflect (or react to) the culture of its time. So, although I am no fan of ...
Architectural Digest: Brutalist Architecture Is Divisive—Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Style to Determine Your Stance
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 evolved as ...
Brutalist Architecture Is Divisive—Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Style to Determine Your Stance
Newsweek: What Does Brutalist Architecture Look Like? 9 of the Most Iconic Buildings
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete, geometric forms and imposing presence, has gained a renewed interest ...
What Does Brutalist Architecture Look Like? 9 of the Most Iconic Buildings
Monocle: ‘The Brutalist’ proves architecture can be as captivating as any art form
It’s a Tuesday night and I’m surrounded by cinemagoers who have turned out to see The Brutalist at the Barbican Centre, London’s most celebrated brutalist building. “This is great for architecture,” I ...