The parallels with architecture here seem clear. Make a building, or make a movie — but if you’re thinking small, go home.
“And what we did build we destroyed,” including an ... the relationship between postwar psychology and postwar architecture.” Brutalism, defined by its looming geometrical contours and ...
In the film, the imaginary building evokes both the best and worst of postwar architecture and brutalism, with camera angles and lighting emphasizing its giant volumes of space and hard geometric ...
Any builder who works in the imposing minimalist school of post-World War II architecture known as brutalism ... Van Buren commissions László to build an immense community center near his ...
For its often blocky and raw concrete forms, Brutalist architecture ... The size of Toth’s building is the same as the concentration camp where he was imprisoned, its small rooms meant to ...
He comes to postwar America with blueprints for a new kind of beauty in director Brady Corbet’s ambitious, if imperfect, epic ...
The parallels with architecture here seem clear. Make a building, or make a movie — but if you’re thinking small, go home. “The Brutalist” spans 30 years in the life of Tóth, whom we ...
Don’t go looking in Wikipedia for architect Lázló Tóth. The 30-year tale of this Hungarian Jewish refugee arriving in ...