Brutalist design keeps things simple and minimalistic. There’s no focus on lavish finishes or unnecessary elements, which resulted in many onlookers of the style from the 1950s to 1970s to think ...
only because there’s no need. I talked with Chicago’s Anjulie Rao about the architect’s screen image, the terrors and pleasures of Brutalist design and (since she brought him up) America’s ...
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The Oscar-nominated pro also reveals what set design she couldn’t quite figure out at first. By Rebecca Keegan Senior Editor, Film When it comes to admiring the brutalist style, Becker has a lot ...
A stunningly shot movie from last year, depicting an immigrant architect's intense struggle for unfettered creative freedom ...
Breuer is known for designing iconic furniture such as the Cesca chair, but is also considered to be a leading figure in the mid-century Brutalist design movement. Some of his key architectural ...
Additionally, Jonathan Romney of Screen International gives The Brutalist a “rotten” review, writing, “Longueurs and narrative inertia make it not quite the resounding statement it aspires ...
Adjusted for inflation, Gone with the Wind (1939) remains the highest-grossing film of all time despite running for nearly ...
Brutalist design keeps things simple and minimalistic. There’s no focus on lavish finishes or unnecessary elements, which resulted in many onlookers of the style from the 1950s to 1970s to think of it ...