Brutalism and Collective Living in Europe, Through the Lense of Stefano Perego

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 21/10/2020
Brutalism and Collective Living in Europe, Through the Lense of Stefano Perego

Although there is much conflict surrounding the term Brutalist, there are certain constants and patterns within the movement that offer a concrete idea of the movement and its place in contemporary architecture. The buildings that adhere to Brutalism?an off-shoot of the Modern Movement that erupted between 1950 and 1970? stand out in part to their ...
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