A firm favourite for Oscar glory this year 'The Brutalist' is not a biopic but rather a film loosely based of several real ...
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The Forward on MSNHow the master builder behind ‘The Brutalist’ was inspired by her hometown synagogue“I’m the closest that there is to the creative mind of László,” said Becker, who crafted the ingenious mid-century furniture, shabby Philadelphia interiors, tony drawing rooms and the sprawling ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNIn Connecticut's Litchfield, Bucolic Charm and Modernist Architecture BeckonIt’s hard to imagine a more archetypical New England town than Litchfield, CT. Tucked into the northwestern edge of ...
In a welcome act of bureaucratic courage, last month members of the city’s landmark commission began the lengthy process of ...
Why the stark 20th-century architectural style is back in vogue.
An ongoing show at MAP, Bengaluru, highlights the transcultural exchange of ideas that resulted in the architectural ...
Architecture is the device to explore wider themes in Brady Corbet's ambitious three-and-a-half-hour-plus epic that looks set to sweep The Oscars, writes Sarah Simpkin ...
University of Wolverhampton's School of Art will be razed to the ground as part of a major redevelopment of the campus, but ...
The film’s reductive portrayal of an exploited creative ‘genius’ places individuation as the defining feature of existence ...
The fictional movie, set in the 1950s and '60s, centers around architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian immigrant to the United States and a Jewish Holocaust survivor.
Who’s the Brutalist? After more than 3 hours, you’ll be glad to get to director and co-writer Brady Corbet’s “Epilogue.” Set ...
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