MONSTRUOS DE CONCRETO. Por qué amamos y odiamos el BRUTALISMO
Secrets of Brutalist Architecture Within the period of modern architecture, in the 1950s, an interesting and extreme subcategory emerged: Brutalism! This reference does not imply violence or brutality, but rather the radical honesty of exposing construction materials without ornamental finishes. The term comes from the French béton brut, meaning "raw concrete." But Brutalism is not just exposed concrete; it was a movement that redefined 20th-century architecture. After the World Wars, especially after World War II, Europe was in ruins, millions of people needed a home, and there was an urgent and massive need for functional housing, infrastructure, and public spaces. Modernism responded to this need with rational, austere, and efficient architecture, characterized by simple structures and inexpensive industrial materials such as steel and concrete. Architecture and design services https://www.madarqstudio.com [email protected] #arqinu #architecture #brutalism #brutalistarchitecture

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