Brutalism architecture in United States
Discover 28 places in United States shaped by Brutalism architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Brutalism leaves concrete raw and structure exposed. It defined civic architecture from the 1950s into the 1970s, and the word itself was coined in Sweden. More about brutalism
- Yale Art and Architecture Building Paul Rudolph
- Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption Pietro Belluschi
- Department of Housing and Urban Development Building Marcel Breuer
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Gordon Bunshaft
- Boston University College of Arts and Sciences
- Peabody Terrace Josep Lluís Sert
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Hugh Stubbins
- Gund Hall John Andrews
- Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts Le Corbusier
- New England Aquarium Cambridge Seven Associates
- Christian Science Center I.M. Pei & Partners
- Boston City Hall Gerhard Kallmann
- Met Breuer Marcel Breuer
- Marina City Bertrand Goldberg
- Vaillancourt Fountain Armand Vaillancourt
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