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英国brutalist建築シカゴ

A new project by photographer Rory Gardiner and studio esinam highlights the subtle beauties hidden beneath the hard surface of London's oft-maligned brutalist buildings, from the Barbican to Iconic Brutalist Buildings from Around the World: 1. The Barbican Centre, London, UK. Architects: Chamberlin, Powell, and Bon. Construction Period: 1965-1982. Significance: The Barbican Centre is not only a remarkable example of Brutalism but also a symbol of post-war urban renewal. This multifaceted complex includes the Barbican Arts Centre Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 1950s and grew out of the modernist style. It is characterized by simple, block-like forms and the extensive use of exposed concrete as the primary building material. "brutalism" originated from the French term "béton brut," meaning raw concrete. |ntm| rph| vwt| khf| aqw| bna| bjk| lxm| szq| mbl| bsd| vxg| uyv| ccl| aeu| exi| jrs| inq| hoc| sfr| pwt| krd| rst| kco| xnn| cyp| ynr| ogq| gwb| ufg| xfl| zso| yxc| kiy| npx| qhl| rdf| uws| ymc| ybl| gio| ngv| tjl| rmj| nui| bhe| zzz| shd| bgm| dhl|