One can hardly find a more divisive architectural trend than brutalism: its enormous masses, clever design, and use of raw materials evoke feelings in everyone. This
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Polish brutalism on your desk | Brutal Poland
With the latest book of Polish design studio Zupagrafika we can surround ourselves with the most fascinating brutalist buildings of the former Polish People’s Republic. The
Brutalist heritage preservation focused on people | Chybik+Kristof
Architect studio Chybik+Kristof volunteered to design the renovation of Zvonařka Central Bus Terminal in Brno, thus reaffirming their commitment to preserving the Brutalist heritage and satisfying
Villa in the woods
Brutalist harmony in a concrete villa nestled in the woods: the residence of this Belgian family looks contemporary and feels as if it had been standing
Architecture history in short story length | 10+1 Budapest
Wandering around the streets of Budapest without destinations is already a great experience, but you can also take a volume of the 10+1 Budapest book series
Brutalist London through the eyes of an illustrator | MAMIMU
Owing to the collaboration of London-based Japanese artist MAMIMU and Cult Vision eyewear boutique in London’s Barbican, Brutalist London is presented from a special angle in
Prague Brutalism
The general perception of Brutalist buildings is quite mixed: at times they are viewed as the abandoned, clunky memorabilia of the Socialist era, but their merits
Brutalist holiday homes
The raw world of Brutalism has a cult following all over the world. The style formerly serving as the go-to choice for mass housing projects comes