Brutalism is harsh, rough, geometric, and the single most discordant architectural movement, calling to mind massive concrete spaceships – and nobody did it better than the Soviets. Some people say…
In the mid-20th century, a wave of concrete fortresses spread from Western Europe to the rest of the world. With their emphasis on imposing forms and raw materials, this style…
A form of expression which emerged in the 1950s and was further infused with the 20th-century modernist movement, Brutalist architecture is distinguished by rigid large-scale geometry which is constructed throughout…