is a monumental brutalist structure, meaning it is made from raw, unadorned concrete and echoes the basic geometric lines employed by Le Corbusier and Marcel Breuer. In the film, the imaginary ...
Concrete, metal, and blocky wood furniture still define the look ... The name Brutalism derives from early Brutalist ...
A film about survival, creativity, the hypocrisies of high art, The Brutalist tells a story about ... one reminiscent of Le Corbusier’s work from the 1930s—including a sculptural lounger ...
The 7-story building follows the "brutalist" style pioneered by Le Corbusier. Pei’s forward-leaning façade, punctured by rounded stairwells, cuts a striking figure. The municipal building has ...
The photography and essays in Brutalist Paris are underpinned by five years of ... Niemeyer’s abstract Communist Party Headquarters (1968-80), Lucio Costa and Le Corbusier’s Maison du Brésil (1959), ...