In the meantime, Brutalist design also influenced residential architecture, with architects like Marcel Breuer (who straddled ...
"The Brutalist," an epic drama loosely inspired by the life and work of architect Marcel Breuer, is one of the favorites for ...
The Brutalist follows László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, as he starts a new life in the USA.
A developer has pitched plans to convert a Brutalist office building near Judiciary Square into 500 residential units.
But, for 44 years until its demolition in 2020, the horseshoe-shaped residential complex was a beloved emblem of Brutalist architecture, with its colossal structure and raw concrete exterior.
At the end of the film, we get a PowerPoint, which didactically “explains” how the architecture works and what it means. The director seems to believe that the name of the movement, Brutalism ...
Few films engage with architecture like “The Brutalist” does. In the film, director Brady Corbet does not relegate architecture to the background but instead explores it through the experience of a ...
The key here, Johnson emphasizes, is transparency in when and how these tools are used, and what effect they have on an artwork, architectural drawing, or film. Perhaps this was The Brutalist’s ...
Like the earlier film, The Brutalist is a fictional biography, but this time tackling architecture, "the mother art" according to Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), and more specifically the subject ...
In Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, with his customary emotional intensity. Brody’s portrayal ...
The Brutalist was one of the big winners of this ... It's not a horror movie, despite the name, and is an epic about an architect (Adrien Brody) who wants to achieve the American Dream.