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The Brutalists: 15 Examples Of Architecture Style Celebrated In Film Favored For Oscar
PARIS — Brutalist architecture, or brutalism, is an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s, when major post-War ...
Photographer Paul Tulett has toured Japan to publish a book documenting the country's vast collection of concrete edifices. Here, he spotlights nine unusual examples featured in it. The book, fully ...
Spokane's skyline boasts three iconic buildings. The Pavilion. Gifted to the city by the United States government in preparation for Expo '74, the cable structure is unlike any other in Spokane. The ...
Brutalism has a bad name. That may be, in part, because it is a bad name. This polarizing architectural style of the 1950s and '60s is the subject of the the film "The Brutalist," nominated for 10 ...
Brutalism is an architectural style that originated in the 1950s and became popular in the 1960s. Its name comes from the French "béton brut," which means "raw concrete," as this material is one of ...
If earth, wind and fire are not enough to spark the mind, nothing is, reasoned San Francisco architect Michael Olexo as he approached his year as a resident artist at the Arts Far West middle and high ...
The general judgment of scholars and policy experts is that the United States-Japan alliance has been unsuccessful at thinking innovatively about architectural design and the role of China in Asia. On ...
Paris-based Cut-Architecture has come out with an unusual idea for extending one of their clients’ homes: They built a new, bright and airy “parasitic music room” suspended between the client’s house ...
The ICAA Summer Studio in Classical Architecture is a four-week immersive program introducing university students and recent graduates to skills, knowledge and resources essential to the practice and ...
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