Brutalism resurgent
Brutalism had its origins in beton brut - concrete in the raw - and thus in the post-war work of Le Corbusier. The British architects Alison and Peter Smithson used the term "New Brutalism" from 1953, claiming that if their house in Soho had been built, "it would have been the first e...
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Other Authors: | Gatley, Julia (Editor), King, Stuart (Editor) |
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Routledge
2017
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