“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and ...
particularly Paul Rudolph and Marcel Breuer. The word “Brutalism” may at first seem like a literal translation of “brutal” — harsh, severe — but the term actually stems from the French ...
He was a giant of 20th-century architecture—until he wasn’t. Paul Rudolph—the baron of Brutalism, whose concrete megastructures landed him on the cover of midcentury magazines—did a ...
Architects at the office of Mahmoud Riad looking over a maquette of the League of Arab States Building. Image © Cairo Since 1900 In 2024, museums, galleries, and ...
The fictional movie, set in the 1950s and '60s, centers around architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian immigrant to the United States and a Jewish Holocaust survivor.
We must acknowledge that the great post-war social housing estates, despite their flaws, are still held in great affection by ...
Both beloved and reviled, the brawny Brutalist building, recognized for “redefining the city’s architectural identity and the ...