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1. Brutalist synonyms, Brutalist pronunciation, Brutalist translation, English dictionary definition of Brutalist

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3. Summary of Brutalist Architecture

4. Shop Brutalist furniture at 1stDibs, the world's largest source of Brutalist and other authentic period furniture

5. In that sense, the Brutalist revival is welcome

6. An example of Brutalist architecture, DC Engine Company 02's …

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8. Paul Evans is Exhibit A for Brutalist design.

9. Antediluvian Brutalist Boffola Instinct by SLUG, released 24 March 2020 1

10. What is Brutalist Web Design? The term brutalism is often associated with Brutalist Architecture, however it can apply to other forms of construction, such as web design

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18. They are half the band’s sound, at war with the instruments and my brutalist, Atonalisms

19. Architectural historian felix torkar has documented berlin’s Brutalist architecture in this new map by blue crow media

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21. The Brutalist web design of Deplace Maison is the place where illustrations from comic books meet scrapbook style

22. Stories about Brutalist architecture and opinion pieces about Brutalism – one of the 20th century's most controversial architecture movements.

23. This time we want to start with an article that appeared on Architecturaldigest.com about Vincenzo De Cotiis’ brutalist residence in Italy entitled: “ Vincenzo De Cotiis Crafts a Serene, Brutalist Residence in Italy ” Do you remember, not so long ago, we were dealing with the return of Brutalisms…

24. Whatever your feelings are about City Hall, you’ve probably noticed this Brutalist creation down the street from it

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28. The Brutalist Websites directory suggests, ‘Brutalism [online] can be seen as a reaction by a younger generation to the lightness, optimism, and frivolity of today's web design.’ There are shades of the founding Brutalist ethos in this, but it is more irreverent and subversive.

29. Brutalist style was also employed at various Canadian universities, notably for the Andrew Building (1964) at the University of Toronto

30. Brutalist design has its roots in the Mid-Century movement in Brutalist architecture, with the fitting name derived from the French term for “raw concrete.” The style complements the massive, fortress-like characteristics of the architecture with square, chunky wood pieces in a darker color palette.

31. The Barbican Centre opened in 1982 and is one of the most well-known examples of Brutalist architecture in London, alongside the National Theatre

32. Newer aboveground stations (particularly Alewife, Braintree, and Quincy Adams, which all have large parking garages) are excellent examples of brutalist architecture.

33. What is Brutalist Architecture? The term “brutalism,” or “New Brutalism,” was first coined in 1950 by Swedish architect Hans Asplund to describe a brick home …

34. Brutalism, also known as Brutalist architecture, is a style that emerged in the 1950s and grew out of the early-20th century modernist movement

35. Brutalist design shows up in the home in the form of exposed brick, poured concrete floors, sharp angles, and a color palette that skews neutral and gray.

36. A curated list and of 50 Brutalist structures throughout the United States, constructed between 1950 and 2005, including federal and university buildings, as well as commercial and religious edifices

37. Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, descending from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century

38. “Cats of Brutalism juxtaposes brutalist buildings with super-scaled cats as a means of introducing warmth, softness and whimsy to the often-perceived-as cold, hard and severe forms of Brutalism,” says Delaney

39. A Brutalist mansion on the Rhode Island coast is headed for auction in June, but buyers have the option of snapping up the home for a set price now, according to the auction house

40. Brutalist architecture, or brutalism as it is sometimes called, is an architectural style that emerged internationally in the mid-twentieth century, gaining popularity in the 1950s and continuing until the 1980s

41. Brutalist architecture across the former Eastern Bloc is inextricably associated with the totalitarian regimes that marked the history of this part of Europe during the last half of the 20th century.

42. Brutalist design encompasses that which is crafted, hewn and worked by hand — an aesthetic rebuke (or, at least, a counterpoint) to furniture that is created using 21st-century materials and technology

43. Brutalist buildings are recognizable for their rough appearance, linear, fortresslike, and blocky construction, as well as their use of common, industrial materials such as steel, glass, brick, and, most characteristically, raw concrete.

44. Brutalist buildings are characterised by their massive, monolithic and ‘blocky’ appearance with a rigid geometric style and large-scale use of poured concrete.The movement began to decline in the 1970s, having been much criticised for being

45. Brutalist architecture became a popular if perennially controversial choice for institutional buildings such as NYC’s One Police Plaza (1973) and Boston City Hall (1968) as well as university libraries, car parks, churches, shopping centers, high-rise social housing blocks like the Orgues de Flandre in Paris and cultural complexes like the

46. ‘Inside, Brutalist walls made of concrete terrazzo effectively highlight the intricate craftsmanship of works ranging from 18 th-century needlework to 19 th-century hand-painted hatboxes.’ ‘The Magnum centre, an hour southwest of Glasgow and incongruously placed between a sprawling industrial estate and the angry grey sea, is a classic of

47. "Brutalist architecture arouses passion and fury in equal measure."— Financial Times "It is damned by its name which comes from the French, béton brut, or raw concrete, but we use the same word (Brut) to describe Champagne and this perhaps sums up the dichotomy at the heart of this style."—