The Barbican Centre, the National Theatre and Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate. The capital is absolutely brimming with brutalist icons, so it’s only right that we should have an entire museum dedicated ...
Over the course of a few decades ending in the mid-’70s, architects such as Erno Goldfinger, Alison and Peter Smithson, and Sir Basil Spence made London a brutalist playground. Forty years later, many ...
The world’s first museum devoted entirely to Brutalist architecture has been announced and is set to open in a secondary school in North London in 2027. Reed Watts Architects, founded in London in ...
Editor’s Note: Timothy Brittain-Catlin is a Reader in Architecture at the University of Kent, and a trustee and deputy chairman of the Twentieth Century Society. The views expressed in this commentary ...
Natalie is an intern for Newsweek's London office. She writes about anything from the arts to Europe's refugee crisis. She has previously worked for The Guardian, writing mainly about her favorite ...
With three Golden Globes under its belt already and 10 Oscar nominations, The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, is shaping up ...
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