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Brutalist Architecture

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Brutalist architecture is a style characterized by its use of raw concrete, geometric forms, and lack of decorative elements. It emerged in the mid-20th century and was often used for government buildings, universities, and housing complexes.

Key Features

  • Raw concrete construction
  • Geometric shapes
  • Lack of ornamentation
  • Utilitarian design

Pros

  • Unique and striking aesthetic
  • Emphasizes functionality and practicality
  • Reflects the industrial and social values of the time period

Cons

  • Often criticized for being cold and uninviting
  • May not age well due to weathering of concrete
  • Can be seen as oppressive or authoritarian in some contexts

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