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“If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Photographs via FY Brutalism

“Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture which flourished from the 1950s to the mid 1970s, spawned from the modernist architectural movement. Brutalist buildings usually are formed with striking repetitive angular geometries, and, where concrete is used, often revealing the texture of the wooden forms used for the in-situ casting. Although concrete is the material most widely associated with Brutalist architecture, not all Brutalist buildings are formed from concrete. Instead, a building may achieve its Brutalist quality through a rough, blocky appearance, and the expression of its structural materials, forms, and (in some cases) services on its exterior.” (Wiki)

“Paper Cities” Collection via Small Ritual

Japanese Architecture via Haw Lin

“Mexican Modernisms” via Rolu

Visionary Architecture of Jean-Jacque Lequeau (1757 - 1826) via Long Street

Soviet Architecture via Grain Edit

Photographs from Paul Virilio’s “Bunker Archaeology” (1975) via Boiteaoutils

Wanne Deprez Collection via But Does It Float

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh