Brutalism has a bad name. That may be, in part, because it is a bad name. This polarizing architectural style of the 1950s and '60s is the subject of the the film "The Brutalist," nominated for 10 ...
Some buildings don’t just blend into the city. Thanks to their unique architecture, they are impossible to ignore — and can ...
Few films in recent memory have captured the imagination quite like Brady Corbet’s ambitious, visually arresting saga, The Brutalist. A testament to the tight-knit collaboration between director Brady ...
This story was updated to add more information. One of 2024's most praised movies, and now a contender for 10 Oscar nominations, wasn't shot or even set in Fall River — but it has an interesting ...
Among this year's top contenders for the Oscars is the film "The Brutalist," with 10 nominations. It tells the story of a ...
Saint John's Abbey Church in Collegeville, Minnesota is an example of Brutalist architecture, and the inspiration for the architecture seen in 'The Brutalist' The original Liberty Savings and Loan ...
Athens architect Georges Batzios squares up to the renovation of a landmark Greek brutalist office block in the capital's ...
For those unfamiliar with Brutalism, the origin of the word has been traced back to the French “béton brut,” meaning “raw concrete.” Brutalist architecture first emerged in the 1950s in the United ...
Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has a point: brutalism is “unpopular.” Last month the president and former luxury real estate developer issued an executive order calling for future federal ...
Those are the second and third lines spoken in the 1949 film version of Ayn Rand’s “The Fountainhead,” adapted by Rand, contractually protected from studio meddling, from her 1943 bestseller about the ...
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