A recent MAGA order hopes to step away from Brutalist architecture that dominates the design of so many government buildings across the nation . . . There's an interesting debate over this mandate ...
What’s striking about this list of officially acceptable builders is the name it glaringly omitted: the most beloved—and most ...
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 ...
DOX in Copenhagen: "I pretty much fell in love with the place after a week of mud baths, and hydro massages, electro massages ...
Experience Mumbai's urban fabric, blending historical architecture and modern designs, reflecting its diverse cultural ...
Michelangelo’s “David” took the sculptor three years to complete—a solid amount of time to have one’s hands on a hard body.
Director Brady Corbet's post-World War II epic "The Brutalist," featuring Adrian Brody and Guy Pearce, won three Oscars at the 97th Academy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night. The film had ...
"Eventually, he moved to the United States." The Oscar-winning film "The Brutalist" — a fictional story about a Holocaust survivor and immigrant architect — was inspired by the abbey's church ...
How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world became highly covetable and intensely influential all over again.
MANILA, Philippines — After World War II and past the peak of Art Deco, Brutalist architecture reached the Philippines. The movement aimed to use raw, unadorned materials like exposed concrete ...