Okinawa brutalist architecture seen through the eyes of local photographer and Master in Urban studies Paul Tulett who discusses brutalist gems
SOS Brutalism: the campaign saving unloved architecture in the New East and beyond
“Architecture. Sculpture. Remembrance” is a research that became a book and an itinerant exhibition, now available online. We interviewed curator Boštjan Bugarič, discussing why the heritage of SFRY carries a lesson for today.
Concrete casitas nestle into the foothills of the Chisos Mountain Range
Angular, geometric shapes, hard edges, and monolithic constructions. You are either in a Lego set or looking at an example of brutalist architecture. It’s a devise style, with some seeing it as the pinnacle of function over form, while others just think of endless, soulless commie blocks, with rotting, exposed concrete.
Tropical brutalism with a Swiss twist
Author Owen Hopkins highlights more than 250 Brutalist architects in the new release The Brutalists: Brutalism's Best Architects.
Virginia architect W G Clark designed this Williamsburg home in 2005, combining brutalism with international style modernism to create the […]
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of The House of Soviets: Why Should This Symbolic Work of Soviet Brutalism be Preserved?. Photograph by Maria Gonzalez
Angular, geometric shapes, hard edges, and monolithic constructions. You are either in a Lego set or looking at an example of brutalist architecture. It’s a devise style, with some seeing it as the pinnacle of function over form, while others just think of endless, soulless commie blocks, with rotting, exposed concrete.
Old meets new in these vintage-vibing dwellings–some doubling as showrooms of period design.
Zgrada Lamela in Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Completed in 1976 by architect Slobodan Jovandić. Brutalist, Socialist architecture in the former Yugoslavia.
Barcelona-based photographer Arnau Rovira Vidal has shared with IGNANT his new personal project, ‘The Modern Lima’: a series of architectural images of the University of...
A guide to finding brutalist architecture in London, including Trellick Towers, the Hayward Gallery and the Barbican Centre.
Explore the rich history and philosophy behind this mid-20th-century architectural and interior design movement pioneered by visionaries like Le Corbusier. From exposed concrete walls to minimalist forms and strategic lighting, learn to tastefully embrace the timeless allure of brutalism in your hom