Concrete Marvels: 10 Striking Examples of Brutalist Architecture

 

Discovering Brutalist Beauty: A Global Showcase of Architectural Marvels. From towering behemoths in the concrete jungle to hidden gems nestled within urban landscapes, this platform is a captivating haven for architecture enthusiasts and admirers of the distinctive allure found in Brutalist design.

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#1

  • Private house (1965)
  • Zürich, Switzerland
  • Architect: Hans Demarmels

#2

  • Building Plurioso (1972)
  • Rome, Italy
  • Architect: Saverio Busiri Vici
  • Photo: Il Conte Photography

#3

  • Foundation for Medical Researches - "La Tulipe" (1976)
  • Genève / Geneva, Switzerland
  • Architect: Jack Vicajee Bertoli
  • Photo: Magda Ghali

#6

  • Estate Parkitka (project: 1986-89)
  • Częstochowa, Poland
  • Architect: Marian Kruszyński

#5
  • Private house (1965)
  • Stabio, Switzerland
  • Architect: Mario Botta
  • Photo: Arnout Fonck

#6
  • Armenian Writers Association's Summer Residence, the canteen (1969)
  • Sevan Peninsula, Armenia
  • Architect: Gevorg Kochar

#7

  • Residential house aka Olympic Pyramid (1976)
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Architects: Roger D'Astous and Luc Durand

#8
  • Gothard Observatory (1968)
  • Szombathely, Hungary
  • Architect: Elemér Zalotay
  • Photo: János Bődey / Index

#9


  • Chapel of the Cemetery Campos de Paz (1973)
  • Medellín, Colombia
  • Architect: Laureano Forero Ochoa
  • Photo: Dairo Correa

#10
  • Leumi Bank Building (1969)
  • Tel-Aviv, Israel
  • Architect: Gershon Zippor
  • Photo: Stefano Perego



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