Brutalist architecture is an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s and flourished through the mid-1970s, characterized by its use of raw, unfinished...
Bauhaus architecture emerged in Germany in 1919, championing lightness, precision, and the unity of art with industry. Brutalism followed after World War II,...
Brutalism and Minimalism represent two contrasting architectural philosophies—one grounded in raw material honesty and bold concrete forms, the other in refined spatial restraint...