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By the Sixties and Seventies, brutalism began to be used as a broader term to describe architecture characterised by monolithic concrete forms with an imposing or monumental appearance.
Can’t get enough of brutalist architecture? Neither can we. In London, neglected brutalist behemoths are being rebooted and given new life. The wave of savvy renovations is being led by a flock of ...
Squire & Partners removed layers of interventions to expose the original design of Space House, a historic Brutalist building ...
Per a scientific study, this English garden with tributes to the Royal family is the most vibrant in the world, complete with ...
Brutalist architecture, known for its raw concrete ... Designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon and completed in 1982, the Barbican in London epitomizes brutalist urban planning.
Its architecture, a brutalist, raw and unapologetic high rise ... There is a new Sky Loft, exclusive to the 17th-floor office penthouse, which offers sweeping 360-degree London views; a new clubhouse ...
Built in a Brutalist style, Balfron Tower is an old council housing block in East London (Picture: Getty Images) Ladbroke Grove’s Trellick Tower’s imposing architecture can be quite polarising ...
Architects may groan at the depiction of their profession in “The Brutalist,” an enormously ... or the postwar concrete architecture of London, some of which (like the recently renovated ...