Birmingham Central Library at Birmingham, UK by John Madin. Built in 1974, demolished in 2016.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
The Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco designed by architect William Pereira. At 260m, on completion in 1972 it was the eighth-tallest building in the world.5yr ⋅ EightRoundsRapid ⋅ r/brutalism
University of Michigan Institute for social research, Ann Arbor, Michigan[OC]2yr ⋅ CoralCay ⋅ r/brutalism
Maurice Ravel Auditorium, Lyon, France,designed by Henry Pottier and Charles Relfante in 19753yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/brutalism
Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest, Romania, designed by Dino Hariton in 19673yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/brutalism
Public Art in Peterlee, wrapped around a brutalist structure called The Apollo Pavilion.4yr ⋅ Hessle94 ⋅ r/brutalism
Pallasseum, a Berlin housing estate built over a WW2 bunker, designed by Jurgen Sawade in 19734yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/brutalism
Got a post of this building taken down for being “not brutalist” and here it is in a book about brutalist architecture. Make it make sense11mo ⋅ Crannnnnnnn ⋅ r/brutalism
Chapel of Our Lady of Kerselare , Kerselare, Belgium (Juliaan Lampens, 1964)4yr ⋅ dart_vandelay ⋅ r/brutalism
Robin Hood Gardens, London, England, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in 1968 and demolished in 20174yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/brutalism
Does this fit here? The fountain at Embarcadero Plaza, San Francisco, CA1yr ⋅ wanderover88 ⋅ r/brutalism
University refectory, by architect Walter Schrempf and artist Otto Herbert Hajek, 1966-1970. Saarbrucken, Germany. Photo: Stefano Perego.5yr ⋅ EightRoundsRapid ⋅ r/brutalism
The central square from a romanian city called Vaslui, during the communist regime.4yr ⋅ ElectronVolt70 ⋅ r/brutalism
The new Boomtown Rats album cover. Anyone recognise the building the artwork is based on?4yr ⋅ Domsome ⋅ r/brutalism
Zaha Hadid's commercial/educational building Pierres Vives, 2012, Montpellier, France2yr ⋅ Ssthm ⋅ r/brutalism
Alton Estate, Roehampton, London. Designed in 1959 by Rosemary Stjernstedt4yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/brutalism
Incredible Exterior Form on The Bank of London and South America in Buenos Aires4yr ⋅ Arex_daLion ⋅ r/brutalism
U.P. Vanguard/DMST Building | Ylanan Street, University of the Philippines - Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila. Photographed by Patrick Kasingsing.5yr ⋅ EightRoundsRapid ⋅ r/brutalism
La Serra Complex in Ivrea, Italy, designed by Iginio Cappai and Pietro Mainardis [2048 × 1536]4yr ⋅ CitoyenEuropeen ⋅ r/brutalism
The State University of New York at Buffalo is considered to be one of the ugliest campuses in America. This is the tallest building on campus.2mo ⋅ Historical-Sun-8751 ⋅ r/brutalism
St. Nicolas Church in Heremence, Switzerland (Photograph by Kuster Frey)4yr ⋅ earthmoonsun ⋅ r/brutalism
Concert hall for the local Philharmonic in Boca Del Rio Veracruz, Mexico. Photo by Jaime Navarro6yr ⋅ EightRoundsRapid ⋅ r/brutalism
Brutalism deep in the heart of Texas. LBJ and Lady Bird at the library a few months before it opened. Speaking at the opening, LBJ said It's all here, the story of our time—with the bark off. LBJ's days were numbered: he died less than two years later. Lady Bird lived on for another 34 years.2yr ⋅ macaronist ⋅ r/brutalism
Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Washington DC, demolished 2014)4yr ⋅ TapTheForwardAssist ⋅ r/brutalism
Makati Stock Exchange Building, Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila. Designed by by Leandro Locsin, built 19675yr ⋅ EightRoundsRapid ⋅ r/brutalism
Some people here asked for prints of my recent shot of Tokyo's St Mary's Church, so I thought I'd link my shop here as well. It's mostly colorful takes on Brutalist buildings all around the world, hope you guys like it.1yr ⋅ Boluddha_Photography ⋅ r/brutalism
Curtin Hall at UW Milwaukee, opened 1957 - (Presumably to intimidate Soviets and reduce casualties from direct canon fire?)4yr ⋅ TheBoredMan ⋅ r/brutalism
Morrisania Air Rights (Bronx Borough, NYC - 1980) Love the buttresses.3yr ⋅ CountHonorius ⋅ r/brutalism
This building of unknown origin and history in Palu/Sulteng (Indonesia) - can someone maybe help me to get more information on it? These days it's owned by a family that just lives there. Apparently before it was an office. Help is appreciated2yr ⋅ qoheletal ⋅ r/brutalism
[OC] Data center of the Central Statistics Directorate of the USSR (Pavlov, Lunev, Semyonov, Etlina, 1968-80)5yr ⋅ Tsahanzam ⋅ r/brutalism
Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences building in Moscow, Russia.3yr ⋅ Eastern_Orthodox_Man ⋅ r/brutalism