“Raw concrete or masonry, a limited palette of materials, and the use of enduring construction elements such as stone or ...
Brutalist homes came up everywhere after World War II as a way to provide people with affordable housing, but there's a reason why the design trend didn't last.
How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world became highly covetable and intensely influential all over again.
At first look, traditional brutalist architecture doesn't feel like an easy fit with plants and nature. But this paradoxical relationship is part of the appeal, hence the buzz around the term ...
While Brutalist homes may not seem quite as striking as their colossal counterparts, their designs are often just as evocative of the historic architectural style. Brutalism, defined by a steadfast ...
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