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Brutalist Tent
Brutalistic Knit
Glitzy Modernism
Antonin Raymond meguro catholic church 1954
Brutalist centipede
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Paddington Maintenance Depot
Streamline Moderne
Water tower of the balneological hospital Druskininkai, Lithuania
Year built: 1976 Demolished: 2005
Brutalist Lotus Blossom
Alton Estate (1951-59) in London, England, by the London County Council Architects' Department
Classic Corbusian Style
Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, by Onofrio Magini (1969-1973).
Bari, Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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Lacey Brutalism
KLM Building 404, Schiphol airport, Joan Overhoff, 1983
Brutalist Cheese grater
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“WL4 Villa” _ 19.04.2026 _ SK
Pinwheel Brutalism
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands - Spain.
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North Building (1968-71) of Denver Art Museum in Denver, CO, USA, by Gio Ponti. Photo by Wayne Thom.
Dash Dot Brutalist Facade
Edificio Torre Paulista - Jorge Salzsupin, José Gugliotta, José Maria de Moura Pessoa Photography © Aaron Alencar
Stepped back Brutalism
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium (1962-64) of Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ, USA, by Frank Lloyd Wright. Posthumously completed by Taliesin Associated Architects.
Attention to Detail
Goddard Library: A Bold Statement in Brutalist Architecture At Clark University, the Goddard Library stands as a iconic testament to Brutalist design, where raw concrete, bold geometric forms, and honest materiality converge to redefine academic space. Material Authenticity: Unapologetic use of exposed concrete and red brick celebrates structural honesty—each grain and joint tells a story of construction, rejecting decorative pretense. Spatial Drama: The building’s stacked, cantilevered volumes and angular light wells create a dynamic interplay of shadow and light, while open-air corridors and layered staircases invite exploration, turning circulation into an architectural experience. Functional Poetry: Beyond aesthetics, its Brutalist language serves purpose: the heavy forms provide thermal mass for efficiency, and the modular layout adapts to evolving library needs, proving that bold design can be both striking and sustainable. In every concrete beam and brick facade, Goddard Library embodies Brutalism’s core ethos—form follows function, yet never sacrifices artistic audacity.
Brutalist Reading Room
Eero Saarinen 1962
Brutalism in Flight