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The Essential Guide to Brutalist Design - MSNBrutalist design keeps things simple and minimalistic. There’s no focus on lavish finishes or unnecessary elements, which resulted in many onlookers of the style from the 1950s to 1970s to think ...
For Brutalist buildings, which prioritize such qualities as form, texture, composition and weight, this has long been their prerogative. They are as much to be looked at as they are to be occupied.
From the back of the church the altar is distant; the action of the liturgy appears small, much as the activity of the world might appear to God. Every church tells a story.
"Discover Pritzker Prize Laureate Gottfried Böhm's Brutalist Church in Brazil" [Um Pritzker no interior de Santa Catarina: a igreja de Gottfried Böhm em Brusque] 08 May 2019. ArchDaily . (Trans.
A truly brutalist church appears to have little to do with beauty and divinity, with arms uplifted to God; its eyes are planted firmly at the dust from which we’ve come. But in its functionality, in ...
Brutalism: one of the most revered religious buildings of the Brutalist period is Gottfried Böhm's Church of the Pilgrimage in Neviges, the crystalline structure that abandoned traditional ...
Maximal and minimal, hopeful and cynical—the narrative impulses of The Brutalist map neatly onto the contradictory forces of Brutalism. That’s not accidental. In their seven years’ working on the film ...
A historic downtown church in the District that more closely resembles a concrete bunker than a house of worship can be demolished because the "brutalist" structure's upkeep is so expensive it ...
Clockwise from top left: Brutalist Solid Oak Dining Chairs $1,579 for set of six, 1stDibs.com (origin: 1960s France); Vintage Tyrolean Chair, $2,700 for a pair ...
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