Brutalist Architecture Brutalist Architecture, or Brutalism, which rose in the middle of the 20th century as a cost-effective solution to the post-world-war devastation, is an architectural style that accentuates the…
The Zvonarka Central Bus Terminal in Brno, Czech Republic has been redesigned by CHYBIK + KRISTOF Architects & Urban Designers. The redesign of the bus station was aimed at bringing…
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…
There are structures having religious significance, there are structures having historic significance, and then there are a few; for those, the memories they create is their true value! Today we…
Brutalist Architecture, originally surfaced in the middle of the 20th century, as a quick and cost-effective solution to the urban devastation caused by World War II. At first, centered in…
Architects in Warsaw, Poland are attracted by its rich history and Brutalist Architecture. Warsaw is the capital and the largest metropolis of Poland also known as the ‘Paris in the north’…
Brutalist architecture, or Brutalism, is an architectural style that emerged in the mid-20th century and gained popularity in the late 1950s and 1960s. It descended from the modernist architectural movement…