Pure, rigorous narrative pattern, monochrome shades, and texture: these are some of the key elements of Brutalism. Beginning in the 1950s, the architectural trend became increasingly more popular through to the 1970s, and its leading proponents included Italian architects Lina Bo Bardi and Clorindo Testa, American designer Paul Rudolph and Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.
Pattern narrativi puri, rigorosi, tono su tono e superfici materiche sono alcuni tra gli elementi chiave del Brutalismo. Corrente architettonica nata negli anni ’50, poi ampliatasi fino agli anni ’70, che ha avuto tra i suoi più grandi interpreti gli italiani Lina Bo Bardi e Clorindo Testa, l’americano Paul Rudolph e il giapponese Kenzo Tange.
Inspirational image. Santa Maria Cathedral by architect Kenzo Tange, Tokyo.
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