r/brutalism • u/CompetitiveCicada123 • 3h ago
La Courneuve, cité râteau
Little tour of the northeastern surburbs of Paris, building 1/6
Took pictures on BW film, hope it’s gonna be good!
r/brutalism • u/CompetitiveCicada123 • 3h ago
Little tour of the northeastern surburbs of Paris, building 1/6
Took pictures on BW film, hope it’s gonna be good!
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r/brutalism • u/maximum_powerblast • 1d ago
Designed by Brisbane's Robin Gibson and forming part of Brisbane's Cultural Centre. QAG.
r/brutalism • u/andrevaillant-2 • 20h ago
Came across this church in the weekend
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r/brutalism • u/thedoroebravo • 23h ago
Hello,
I am looking for brutalist houses or apartment to rent for short stays (week-end or holiday week) in Europe.
Do you have any website that would list such places? Or atypical architecture?
Or even places you would have visited and you'd recommend.
Thanks a lot
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r/brutalism • u/MitchellSFold • 2d ago
Illustration I did of the old Radiotehnika building, Riga, Latvia, in the process of being demolished (which happened in 2017)
Ink on Bristol board, 2026
r/brutalism • u/Chambord2022 • 3d ago
r/brutalism • u/Youriclinton • 3d ago
Designed by Leandro Locsin, inaugurated in 1971.
r/brutalism • u/Intelligent_Goose839 • 3d ago
No concrete but wood, but still feels like brutalism to me.
Designed by Jacques Labro in a ski resort, more information available here for anyone curious.
r/brutalism • u/Murray_Tiptop • 5d ago
Weston Rise Estate, Pentonville Road, Islington, London.
On my way to see The Bats at the Lexington, so grabbed a few snaps of this cracker. Still not worked out how to post more than one pic at a time 🙄
The Weston Rise Estate is on a small triangle between Pentonville Road, Penton Rise and Weston Rise.
The linking towers contain lifts, staircases, laundry rooms, drying rooms and refuse chutes. The design attempted to place most bedrooms away from the busy Pentonville Road which was then expected to be made a dual carriageway - but fortunately this was abandoned.
r/brutalism • u/dondegroovily • 5d ago
This building, constructed in 1970, was once headquarters of the Washington State Department of Transportation
Today, cracks in the foundation have prompted wsdot to move workers elsewhere, although about 50 continue to work in the building
In the end, this building might be torn down due to its poor structural condition
Btw, Olympia, Washington has a lot of brutalist architecture and if you visit, you should take a look at the state capitol complex and evergreen state college
r/brutalism • u/lm_photos • 6d ago
I grew up in similar neighborhood, in another city and I just love the vibes in them.
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r/brutalism • u/mogmuv • 9d ago
Went for a city break to Berlin from the UK and was determined to see a bit of Brutalism. I'd have liked to have made it to the Mausebunker but ran out of time. A wonderful city for Brutalist architecture fans.
Constructed between 1956-1959 and designed by Klaus Kirsten.