Buildings That Exhibit Brutalist Features 2025. Brutalist Buildings Are Back in Style—Except With Architects WSJ These iconic structures captivate with their bold lines and monumental presence Barbican Centre The Barbican Centre in London is a cultural hub nestled amidst a sprawling brutalist complex.
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Brutalist architecture, characterized by raw, unpolished surfaces and geometric forms, is having a moment, especially given recent acclaim for The Brutalist film, which follows a fictional architect pioneering the style in the U.S Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete and massive forms, challenges traditional aesthetic norms
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Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete and massive forms, challenges traditional aesthetic norms Brutalist Reimagining Contributors: Studio Gang, including Jeanne Gang, Anika Schwarzwald, Alissa Anderson, Jay Hoffman, Austin Chod, and Manon Marimbert, as well as structural engineering consultants Joseph Burns and Thornton Tomasetti, and Labtop. Capital Brutalism, an exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., explores the city's significant Brutalist architecture
Brutalist Architecture and its 50 iconic heroes. Barbican Centre The Barbican Centre in London is a cultural hub nestled amidst a sprawling brutalist complex. Amid the Cold War, urban renewal efforts ushered in a "Brutalist" phenomenon that reshaped the nation's capital in the mid-20th century
Brutalist Architecture and its 50 iconic heroes. Running from June 1, 2024, to February 17, 2025, it features seven prominent buildings and the WMATA Metro system. Brutalist architecture, characterized by raw, unpolished surfaces and geometric forms, is having a moment, especially given recent acclaim for The Brutalist film, which follows a fictional architect pioneering the style in the U.S