The Bold and the Brutal: 5 Favorite Brutalist Projects From Our Archives - Remodelista
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The recent film "The Brutalist" has shed light on the architectural style known for its raw materials and functional appeal, bringing positive attention to a form often seen as cold. As Brutalism gains popularity, recent projects illustrate a refined, stylistic side that counters its bleak reputation. The movie, centered on a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, has not only garnered critical acclaim but has also ignited discussions about the future of Brutalism in contemporary architecture, emphasizing its beauty and cultural significance.
The recent film, "The Brutalist," has rejuvenated interest in this architectural style, showcasing iconic designs that challenge the cold perception associated with Brutalism.
Brutalism emphasizes the beauty of raw materials and functional design, yet historically, its applications in public housing have led to its reputation as bleak.
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