0 relating to a style of building in which buildings are large and heavy-looking and often made of concrete: --
The city hall is a brutalist lump of concrete from the 1960s.
brutalist architecture
The largest building was built as a megalithic structure, predominantly out of concrete, as was typical of the brutalist architecture style of the late 1960s.
The current hall was built in 1968 and is a controversial and prominent example of the brutalist architectural style.
The town has a market hall known for its 1960s brutalist architectural design, in particular its clock tower.
The red brick and concrete buildings are finished in the brutalist style.
The brutalist tower stands 132 feet and is constructed from concrete, brick and steel.
The facade of the tower is formed of two parts, the concrete brutalist structure, and wood and glass assembly storefront systems.
He also had significant input into its brutalist design.
With its brutalist allure, the building was saved from flooding due to an ingenious system of wooden slats, heavy plastic and sandbags.