In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
There’s no place for originality in architecture! Nobody can improve on the buildings of the past!” Those are the second and ...
Washington’s landscape is being shaped by executive order and the president’s love of faceless, monolithic buildings.
The building typifies Brutalism's tendency toward minimalism ... since they were so obviously composed of concrete, glass, and the like. As an example, he cited a school designed by Alison and ...
Production designer Judy Becker channeled the ghost of modernists like Marcel Breuer to create the rooms and buildings that give the movie it’s soul.
who sounds as if his idea of the Breakfast of Champions was a bowl of ground glass drowned in whole milk. Van Buren has no interest in László's commanding air of intellectual superiority and ...
With the advancements in steel, concrete, and glass, architects developed new styles of houses that expressed these novel building materials ... midcentury modern, Brutalism, and Contemporary ...
Throughout, the striking angles that zigzag the estate are highlighted; shocks of glass and concrete against the hazy south ... we delve into the genre’s daring concepts and look beyond its buildings’ ...
Artist Kurt Stell finds comfort in creating graphite drawings of space-age architecture and flight as well as human forms.