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The Impact of Avant-Garde Art on Brutalist Architecture
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Brutalist architecture: an autoethnographic examination of structure and corporeality
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New Brutalist Image 1949–55: 'atlas to a new world' or, 'trying to look at things today'
Published 2016-11-01“…In November 2014 the display New Brutalist Image, 1949–55 opened at Tate Britain. Co-curated by the authors of this Look First feature, the display centred on a reconsideration of two key icons of the New Brutalism: Hunstanton School, completed in Norfolk in 1954; and the exhibition Parallel of Life and Art held at the ICA, London, in 1953. …”
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The multistory parking garage and Square Alfredo Issa
Published 2020-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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‘The Towers of Terror’: A Critical Analysis of Ernő Goldfinger’s Balfron and Trellick Towers
Published 2019-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Urban Planning Institute building in Belgrade
Published 2020-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Brutalism: as a preferred style for institutional buildings in modern architecture period
Published 2021-01-01“…From the 1950s onward, Brutalist style spread all over the world and dedicate many breathtaking architectural movements to buildings. …”
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Anotações sobre a violência e uma estética brutalista na literatura de Clarice Lispector
Published 2021-06-01“…This article examines three short stories by Clarice Lispector in order to discuss how they suggest a brutalist aesthetics that, although strange in her works, seems to pervade most of A Via Crucis do Corpo (1974), the book in which they were published. …”
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Architectural Drawings /
Published 1972“…The tight parallel ruled lines he used to build tone and enliven the surfaces birthed his signature Brutalist corduroy bush-hammered concrete finish. Trilingual 1979 3rd edition published by Office du Livre Switzerland. …”
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Conversation on brutalism: Interview with architect Branislav Jovin
Published 2016-01-01“…The aim of the interview was to emphasize the circumstances that led to emergence of brutalist tendencies in Serbian architecture, as well as to encourage further research of the brutalism aesthetics.…”
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Brutalism and Community in Middle Class Mass Housing: Be’eri Estate, Tel Aviv, 1965–Present
Published 2022-03-01“…Challenging these assumptions, this study focuses on the socio-spatial dynamics of Beit Be’eri, a single-shared New Brutalist housing estate built in 1965 in Tel Aviv. …”
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Paradise 2.0: John Madin is haunting Birmingham
Published 2023-03-01“…No matter what they build on his remains, Madin’s brutalist haunting reminds Birmingham what it should have been, what it could still be.…”
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PAUL RUDOLPH : Inspiration and Process in Architecture /
Published 2020“…His early residential work in Sarasota, Florida, garnered international attention, and his later exploration of Brutalist materials nd forms, most famously embodied in his Yale Art & Architecture Building (1963), earned Rudolph both notoriety and acclaim. …”
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Perceptions and Reuse of Concrete Building Structures
Published 2024-01-01“…UK public opinion on concrete ‘Brutalist’ buildings of these decades is mixed, but tends to often be negative, where terms used include ‘Depressing’, ‘Hideous’, ‘Monstrosities’, ‘Eyesores’. …”
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Wooden brutalism
Published 2023-10-01“…Initially, concrete was such a material, but later brick, glass and metal entered the brutalist palette. Recently, due to the rise in the cost of all construction materials and works, interest in wood has been growing rapidly. …”
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Education and memory. Pedagogy of remembrance and communication design
Published 2021-12-01“…Communication Design reveals, with educational effectiveness, what lies behind the obsolescent atmosphere of the brutalist ruins of architecture and starts what can be called a ‘pedagogy of remembrance’. …”
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Events, lines and interruptions: the production of university space
Published 2019-05-01“…In terms of the spatiality of the campus, I consider in particular the neo-brutalist architecture of the campus, the fact that it is fencedoff entirely and also its restrictive events policy. …”
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Events, lines and interruptions: the production of university space
Published 2019-05-01“…In terms of the spatiality of the campus, I consider in particular the neo-brutalist architecture of the campus, the fact that it is fencedoff entirely and also its restrictive events policy. …”
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