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Washingtonian on MSNWhat Could Happen to DC’s Brutalist Buildings If the Federal Government Sells Them?The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed in the brutalist style characteristic of many local federal structures. Wha ...
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
Later on, the call for a “new monumentality” and Le Corbusier’s towering influence led him to erect brutalist buildings in concrete textured with vertical “corduroy” striations. These include ...
From Italy to the United States, from Tunisia to Japan, we tell the story of brutalist works in a state of decay and ...
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Dezeen on MSNEight "really evocative" brutalist buildings in Washington DCWashington DC has a large number of significant brutalist buildings. Here, architectural photographer Ty Cole picks eight of ...
and government buildings. When architectural trends were turning all touchy-feely and old-world-revivalist around the 1980s, the brutalist look was too harsh and abstract, and the style fell out ...
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By Walker Mimms Now that the White House has decreed that all new government structures be made in a classical style, let’s cue up the original film of buildings and hubris — King Vidor’s ...
The brutalist style took root in America during the 1950s and remained popular through the mid-1970s, primarily with government buildings and university campuses. Its strongest influence was in ...
Brutalist structures not only represent resilience, functionality and timelessness, but also offer modern businesses ...
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