0 a building style in which buildings are large and heavy-looking, and often made from concrete: --
Between the late 1950s and mid-1970s brutalism was the house style of UK universities and government buildings.
The style is known as brutalism.
The design of the neighbourhood was influenced by the then-fashionable brutalism, visible especially in the design of the commercial areas.
The building was created in the style of brutalism.
Brutalism calls for writing that touches upon levels of raw honesty that is a lacking from most mainstream fiction.
The librarys architectural style also called brutalism is usually a cause for questioning and study by architecture students.
The proposed building was a monumentally imposing structure representing a high form of brutalism and included large glass windows, balconies, and terraced staircases.
Brutalism as an architectural critical term was not always consistently used by critics; architects themselves usually avoided using it altogether.
These buildings were built in the style of brutalism.