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The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism
The grid plays a prominent role in architecture, aiding in space organization and influencing all aspects of planning, ranging from urban design to intricate building details.
Jonathan Letzter
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New Brutalism and the Myth of Japan
This paper seeks to shed new lights on the New Brutalism through re-orienting attention to the repeated evocations of Japan in Alison and Peter Smithson’s writings since the 1950s.
Yat Shun Juliana Kei
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In January 1955, Architectural Design magazine published its first full-page article on New Brutalism. The article, coauthored by Alison and Peter Smithson and Theo Crosby, asserted that the movement could be attributed to a number of sources: a reevaluation of certain Modernist buildings of the 1920s and 30s, an interest in the work of the ...
Juliana Kei
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The New Brutalism: Ethic vs. Marxism? Ideological Collisions in Post-War English Architecture
At the end of the Second World War, an intense ideological confrontation took place in England, where the principles of reconstruction were established around the ‘low rise’ and ‘high rise’ dichotomy.
Silvia Groaz
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The New Brutalism: Agency, Embodiment and Performance in Daniel Craig's 007
The casting and spectacular body of Daniel Craig has had a major impact on the reinvention of Bond as a more brutal (and brutalized) character and on the films' representations of masculinity and power. This article examines Craig's acting, and in doing so, repositions Craig as an active creative agent in the construction of Bond, as well as an ...
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Does new always mean the best? Throughout the last century people had been actively trying to invent and build a new world. A world without old or obsolete things.
Елена Григорьева
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Alpine huts: Architectural innovations and development in the High Tatras in the second half of the 20th century [PDF]
The innovative 20th century brought many problems, but it brought many solutions too. The problems architecture was trying to handle at the time were no longer solvable with traditional methods.
Mgr. art. Mária Novotná
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Brutalism and Community in Middle Class Mass Housing: Be’eri Estate, Tel Aviv, 1965–Present
Fostering functioning, place-based communities has been a major concern in architecture and planning circles since the mid-1950s revolving the issue of habitat.
Yael Allweil, Noa Zemer
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The Kantian approach to the sublime in the Critique of the Power of Judgment is based on an antagonism between two faculties, Imagination and Reason. In order to understand this conflict under new conceptual coordinates, and pursuing a triple exegetical,
David Antonio Bastidas Bolaños
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Conversation on brutalism: Interview with architect Branislav Jovin [PDF]
The emergence of Brutalism in Serbian architecture is mainly connected to the works of several architects, with Branislav Jovin being one of the most significant authors in this group.
Alfirević Đorđe
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