Bold, Brutal Concrete

Brutalism, perhaps the most reviled of all architectural styles, has seen a bit of a renaissance and it’s now cool to think of Brutalist buildings as forgotten masterpieces. There’s no denying that these striking, massive concrete buildings appear as bold and dramatic in black and white photos as they are austere, dehumanizing and forbidding in real life.






























































Brutalist architecture is so ugly. But was a great photo series
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Its very nice to look at indeed. Maybe some are even ”ok” to work at or study but like..Only for a couple of years or so…. It does make some outstanding b&W pictures though like you said! Spmetimes modernism is very close to brutalism too.. I think some of the buildings I posted would be considered as modernism but…They also made awesome pictures roo so I just couldn’t resist.. I was thinking of a contest in which everyone would post a brutalist building from where they live… Could have been fun….
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Huge fan of all thing Brutalist! Thanks for the book sugguestion. It’s now on on my list!
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Wow kool!! I wrote another article on brutalism called The Blade of Brutalism. I also noticed another movie called Anon in which the sets are derived from Brutalism. I don’t know if the trend will keep on growing but I sure hope so!
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‘Anon’. I’ll look for it!
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Yes it’s Anon with Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried
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