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But Brutalism isn’t just about architecture anymore. It's also influencing interior design, furniture, and even home décor trends. Whether you’re looking to fully embrace its austere beauty ...
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Brutalism in interior design, derived from the French term “béton brut” meaning raw concrete, represents a bold and ...
Why architects appreciate brutalism, even if you don't Many people think brutalist architecture is ugly. Architects make a case for why the buildings shouldn’t be torn down.
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s until around 1980, is one style that has taught me a lot. Brutalist buildings emphasize form using assemblies of monumental geometric shapes.
Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) studied architecture under Walter Gropius at Harvard but he learned just as much during World War II, supervising the building of ships at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. His hard ...
If you move in architecture circles, chances are you’ve heard the term ‘eco-brutalism’ floating around. It refers to an emerging movement that incorporates the tenets of brutalism – exposed materials, ...
"There's a perception that Brutalism is soulless and empty but it is packed with beauty." Artist Adam Carthy loves Brutalist architecture and is sharing his passion by dedicating months of his ...
For those intrigued by Brutalism’s bold look, incorporating its principles into home design can create a striking-yet-livable space. Here’s how to embrace Brutalist design in a modern home.