brutalism Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of brutalism In English

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Examples of brutalism

  • Then there is a thing called the new brutalism—that is, untreated exposed concrete or steel girders.

  • I suppose that it is now what architects call "the new brutalism".

  • It is part of their economic brutalism to turn their face from inner city communities.

  • The economy is destroyed, an election has been stolen, and there is brutalism and misuse of humanitarian aid.

  • The destruction of that sense of community is, of course, partly the fault of planners, the new brutalism of 1960s architecture the building of those appalling tower blocks.

  • The introduction of brutalism led to urban clearances and extensive use of the tower block.

  • It was criticized for brutalism and being disconnected from the nearby waterfront.

  • These buildings were built in the style of brutalism.

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