Zupagrafika's 'Eastern Blocks II' chronicles the brutalist housing estates and public structures of the Eastern Bloc.
Instead of hiding materials behind decorative finishes and ornamentation, Brutalism puts its building blocks front and center ...
A hilltop residence in L.A.'s Montecito Heights lists for $3 million with with a central courtyard and citrus orchard.
Joe Alwyn was ‘wise’ to keep his ‘head down and his mouth closed’ following his split from Taylor Swift, a source exclusively ...
Architectural innovation is a constant in the City of Angels, where modernism has flourished and dream homes are always on ...
This brewing conflict isn’t merely aesthetic. It represents fundamentally different conceptions of how architecture should ...
What’s striking about this list of officially acceptable builders is the name it glaringly omitted: the most beloved—and most ...
Architects debate the merits of preserving D.C.'s Brutalist landmarks as the federal government considers selling off ...
During the baby boomer’s expansionist era, in a bold bid to expand, USC replaced its beloved brick heritage with unyielding ...
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
Corbet manages to weave plenty of political, social and religious upheaval throughout “The Brutalist” (which refers to his architectural style) but never insists you buy into his theories.
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