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Brutalist 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 ...
The Oscar-winning film "The Brutalist" was inspired in part by St. John's Abbey Church, thanks to a book written by a monk who worked with architect Marcel Breuer.
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 ...
Tadao Ando's Church of Light (1999) in Ibaraki-shi, Japan. The Pritzker Prize winner's use of light, space and raw concrete was an influence on the design work in "The Brutalist." Courtesy Mith ...
Judy Becker, the Oscar-nominated production designer for The Brutalist, says she liked brutalism before it was cool.. At 7, when other kids were scrawling chimney smoke curlicues and stick figures ...
The Oscar-winning film “The Brutalist” — a fictional story about a Holocaust survivor and immigrant architect — was inspired by the abbey’s church, thanks to a book written by a monk who ...
Director Brady Corbet’s film “The Brutalist,” a vast and imposing portrait of fictional architect László Tóth, a Holocaust survivor starting over in the United States, has already ...