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a large structure sitting on top of a body of water

Discover a marvel in Brutalist architecture with this intricate display of concrete mastery. Dive into the deep layers and raw beauty of this edifice. Don't forget to save and follow for more awe-inspiring finds! With its weathered textures and dystopian vibe, this image captures the essence of strength and endurance. #ArchitectureLovers #Brutalism #ConcreteJungle #AgedBeauty #DystopianDesign #AiImage

The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964

The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964, is a distinctive example of Brutalist architecture. This structure was created for the Swiss National Exhibition and is noted for its bold, unconventional form that resembles the spiky exterior of a hedgehog. The pavilion’s design utilizes rugged, raw concrete, a hallmark of Brutalism, to create a sculptural yet functional space.

In this video, I take you through the full timelapse process of creating a Brutalist-inspired scene in Blender. From modeling the intricate structures to lighting up the dark, atmospheric environment with highlights, you'll see how this composition comes to life. If you’re a fan of Brutalist vibes and moody cityscapes, this is for you! ⚡ Tools Used: Blender, Cycles Render 🌌 Concept: A towering Brutalist building under a stormy, moody sky. 🎥 Timeline: Modeling → Texturing → Lighting →…

Brutalism is Back! Why This Controversial Architecture is Cool Again

Brutalism, once dismissed as cold and unappealing, is making a surprising comeback. Once seen as symbols of failed utopian ideals and post-war austerity, these imposing concrete structures are now being appreciated with fresh eyes. Architects, designers, and the public are embracing their raw, unadorned aesthetic. This revival isn't just for architecture enthusiasts—Brutalism is influencing everything from social media trends to high-end design. But why the renewed interest? A shift in…

an outdoor area with water features and greenery, including stairs leading up to the upper floor

The Casa Entreparotas was designed and built by "Di Freya Arquitectos" in 2019 in Colima City, Mexico. The eco-brutalist design concept combines architecture with the existing flora, which allows the users to live in a constant relation with nature. The tropical vegetation generates a jungle garden atmosphere. Between the concrete volumes there are paths to wander around. The pictures were taken by Lorena Darquea.

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