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The site of the Bath Building, near the N.C. Legislative Building, will be left open for the foreseeable future.
The Fishy Project. Rarely does one get a chance to redesign a house that has a recent memory of its past owners. More reason ...
Culture is a vulture. In the architecture world, it's all about the re-appreciation of brutalism. The revival has been relatively swift—the verdict swinging from condemnation and demolition to ...
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Apartment Therapy on MSNLove It or Hate It, Brutalism Is Back — Here’s Why This Bold Design Trend Is ResurfacingInstead of hiding materials behind decorative finishes and ornamentation, Brutalism puts its building blocks front and center ...
Architects debate the merits of preserving D.C.'s Brutalist landmarks as the federal government considers selling off ...
Zupagrafika's 'Eastern Blocks II' chronicles the brutalist housing estates and public structures of the Eastern Bloc.
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
With a 10-year agreement expiring, Roanoke will soon accept bids for sponsorship and naming rights of the civic center on ...
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Dezeen on MSNEight "really evocative" brutalist buildings in Washington DCWashington DC has a large number of significant brutalist buildings. Here, architectural photographer Ty Cole picks eight of the most interesting.
As Renée Loth points out in her excellent column “Trump targets brutalist architecture” (Opinion, March 7), art tends to reflect (or react to) the culture of its time. So, although I am no ...
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