“While D.C. might be better known for its neoclassical monuments, it could just as easily be recognized for its many million-square-foot government agency offices,” Madsen says. In 1945, Congress ...
Over the course of a few decades ending in the mid-’70s, architects such as Erno Goldfinger, Alison and Peter Smithson, and Sir Basil Spence made London a brutalist playground. Forty years later, many ...
Part sculpture, part architectural installation, the exhibition revisits the mid-century playgroundsoften made from concrete. Featuring examples from a number of London estates, including Churchill ...
A Brutalist public plaza completed in 1969 by I. M Pei and M. Paul Friedberg in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, will be reconstructed by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks). The ...
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