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modern furniture including the Wassily and Cesca chairs, whose tubular bicycle-inspired design strongly resemble Tóth’s fictional furniture. In “The Brutalist,” Tóth’s creations are ...
The form factor enables a large interior acoustic volume, which gives the bass space to move. With the tweeters placed at 90 degrees to each other, filling rooms with sound is not a problem. The ...
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This sequence perfectly encapsulates the main idea of “The Brutalist”: the American dream has been perverted. Corbet’s ...