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Brutalism Interior Design
Brutalism in interior design, derived from the French term “béton brut” meaning raw concrete, represents a bold and uncompromising approach to aesthetics that emerged in the mid-20th century.
Blending biophilic design alongside Brutalism softens spaces and introduces ... aesthetic that almost leans towards a Japanese style interior. Imagine a house full of blooming plant life with ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Some viewers of “The Brutalist” are probably getting their first taste of Brutalism ... interior in order to create an architectural version of the designer’s own ...
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
Its raw concrete exterior, modular design and cavernous interior spaces contrast starkly ... approach of exposed concrete construction." Brutalism in Europe is often associated with housing ...
‘This project provided an opportunity to reintroduce the public to the raw beauty of brutalism. With the building’s architecture leading the narrative here, the interior design offers a softer ...
Winner: Architecture photograph of the year. Unknown Brutalist Architecture in Hong Kong by Brutalism Hong Kong Research Group. Judges comments: "Sparking conversation about the juxtaposition ...
Boston City Hall, which was completed in 1968, is considered a classic example of Brutalist architecture. Yunghi Kim/The Boston Globe via Getty Images ...