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Buildings designated brutalist in style were largely built in the
1960s and 1970s, exuding an aura of daring, uncompromising design
today. It is the French term ",brut,“ meaning raw or unrefined,
that lent its name to this particular architectural phenomenon.
Vilified for decades as the step-child of modernism, brutalist
architecture is now enjoying an astonishing comeback as the latest
discovery among digital trendsetters.As well as fascinating users
across social networks, brutalism is also inspiring contemporary
architecture. Large-scale sculptural forms, coarsely finished
materials and floor plans that defy convention merge with
contemporary design to generate enthralling new creations. This
book offers a sophisticated overview of post-war and contemporary
brutalist buildings and of the relationship – in appearance and
design, in the grand concepts and the smallest details – between
brutalism today and its ancestors. Past: Habitat 67 in Montréal,
Canada (Moshe Safide, 1967) Orange County Government Center, USA
(Paul Rudolph, 1971) Trinity Church in Vienna, Austria (Fritz
Wotruba, 1976) &,nbsp, Present: Seashore Library in Beidaihe
New District, China (Vector Architects, 2015) Konieczny's Ark
Kraków, Poland (KWK Promes, 2016) The Guild in Jakarta, Indonesia
(RAW Architecture, 2016) &,nbsp,