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Meet the chair inspired by brutalist architecture
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Meet the chair inspired by brutalist architecture

The aesthetics and materials of brutalist architecture meet furniture design in Studio FFang’s ‘Core Chair.’ The ‘Core Chair’ combines architecture and furniture design, bridging the two fields with its experimental, sculptural yet functional form. Industrial designer Zhiyuan Fang, founder of Studio Ffang, used raw and unfinished materials and bare
Homeliness among concrete pillars | Plus One Architects
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Homeliness among concrete pillars | Plus One Architects

We can assume that when we think of a Home with a capital H, we don’t exactly picture a brutalist interior. However, Plus One Architects’ Tusarova Apartment design does its best to erase that preconception from our minds. Let’s take a look around an apartment where brutalism rules!
Boundless Brutalism—Yerevan | TOP5
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Boundless Brutalism—Yerevan | TOP5

In today’s article, we will look at some of the Brutalist heritage of Armenia, and more specifically that of Yerevan. Come, join us! It may sound trite to note that Brutalism has enjoyed a renaissance in recent decades. This controversial architectural style has become attractive to younger generations for
Határtalan brutalizmus - Jereván | TOP5
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Határtalan brutalizmus - Jereván | TOP5

Mai cikkünkben Örményország, még pontosabban Jereván brutalista örökségéből mutatunk be néhányat. Tarts velünk! Talán már elcsépeltnek hangzik a kijelentés, hogy az elmúlt évtizedekben a brutalizmus reneszánszát éli. Ez a megosztó építészeti stílusirányzat többféle okból is nagyon vonzóvá vált a fiatalabb generációk számára. Nemes egyszerűsége, brutális őszintesége valami olyasmit hirdet, amit
The pride of Soviet modernist architecture: Georgia | TOP5
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The pride of Soviet modernist architecture: Georgia | TOP5

Brutalism’s renaissance characterizes the last decade despite it still being considered the most controversial architectural style. We wander on Tbilisi’s streets in today’s article to discover modernist buildings. Georgia’s capital is one of the major centers of Soviet modernist architecture, but hundreds of thousands of tourists
Monstrous remnants of the Soviet regime: Tallinn’s Brutalist architecture | TOP5
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Monstrous remnants of the Soviet regime: Tallinn’s Brutalist architecture | TOP5

Contrary to popular belief, Brutalist architecture is not closely related to socialism: the style first appeared in England in the 1950s. Still, in socialist countries such as Estonia, it became inseparable from the political system of that time. Author: Zsófia Tóth Brutalism was popular in the fifties, sixties, and seventies,