There’s no place for originality in architecture! Nobody can improve on the buildings of the past!” Those are the second and ...
The Oscar-nominated film "The Brutalist," directed by directed by Scottsdale's own Brady Corbet, has people talking about ...
Perhaps the most famous Brutalist building in the United States is the J. Edgar Hoover Building. Brutalist architecture is characterized by raw concrete walls, imposing geometrism and repetition, ...
“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and ...
Brady Corbet’s epic is a hymn to one man’s tenacity and vision that explores the interconnected fates of the architect and ...
The president’s preference for classical design for new federal buildings, and his revival of the name Mt. McKinley for North ...
Boston City Hall, known for its brutalist architecture, is now an official historic landmark despite once being named the ...
In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
Brutalist architecture emerged in the 1950s as a post-war response to a period of rebuilding and reimagining the world. Characterized by harsh geometric shapes and an emphasis on exposed building ...
The making of a good building,” observed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, “is a great moral performance.” Like many notable ...