Angular, geometric shapes, hard edges, and monolithic constructions. You are either in a Lego set or looking at an example of brutalist architecture. It’s a devise style, with some seeing it as the pinnacle of function over form, while others just think of endless, soulless commie blocks, with rotting, exposed concrete.
To convert those with less positive impressions of brutalism and showcase the best of this design, the Instagram account brutbuilds gathers some of the best examples. So scroll down, upvote your favorites, and be sure to comment on the designs that surprised you. If you want to see some other examples of brutalist design, Bored Panda has you covered, so check out our other article here.
#1 High Altitude Meteorological Observatory. . . Border Poland / Czech Republic
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#2 Amphitheater Museum
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#3 Ponte City Apartments, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Brutalism owes its popularity to Swedish architects and designers Bengt Edman and Lennart Holm. They created a house with exposed beams, exposed bricks, and hard angles. Another Swedish architect, Hans Asplund described it vividly in an article in the 1960s, which garnered a lot of attention. From there, it spread to Britain, the United States, France, and even India. In French, the style is sometimes referred to as ‘béton-brut,’ or ‘raw concrete.’
Careful readers may have noticed that brutalist design and architecture are used here somewhat interchangeably. While the most notable examples are buildings, often made of exposed brick and concrete, brutalism can also be seen as a general philosophy. The goal is function, first and foremost, and with that comes what some designers would describe as honesty.
#4 Les Etoiles
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#5 Edificio Fiesp, São Paulo, Brazil
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#6 Control Room
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Everything should look like what it’s intended to be. A residential building doesn’t need to be adorned with all sorts of decorations to make it look more like a palace or cathedral. Similarly, the method of construction is also clearly visible. Concrete walls, exposed brick, and beams. There is nothing hiding the functional parts of the construction. To take this a step further, glass is often used in large amounts to give those on the inside and outside the freedom to see. The style might seem ugly at times, though architects would argue that this is to avoid feelings of nostalgia, which, they believed, are worse.
#7 Round House
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#8 Nakagin Capsule Tower . . Tokyo. . 1972
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#9 Chuvash State Opera And Ballet Theater, 1985, Russia
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Often, the inner workings of a building are revealed. Pipes and conduits are on display and water tanks might be made visible to onlookers. This is in keeping with the theme of honesty. After all, most buildings and humans need running water and electricity to be functional, so why hide this obvious feature of existence? A lot of thought was given to interior space, at the visible cost of exterior decoration. The building’s function is to house those inside it, not be a street decoration for onlookers.
#10 Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, Oscar Niemeyer, 1996
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#11 Japan Brutalism
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#12 1980 Trevior Fiore Citroen Karin
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While these lofty ideals seem good in theory, often they break down, quite literally, in practice. Concrete has a tendency to chip and rot, leaving a number of residential buildings looking like abandoned bunkers from the second world war. The public is also often hostile to the style, as the Economist found in Britain. Often enough, when there is a campaign to demolish a building, the unit selected will be brutalist in style. People hate how the facade gets damp and overrun with moss and lichen. Steel beams suffer from rust and the style’s emphasis on uniformity makes alienates its residents.
#13 Brutal Man
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#14 Orange County Government Center . . . Goshen, NY
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#15 Niterói Contemporary Art Museum
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Their appearance also strikes many as heartless and monolithic. While they are functional by principle, sometimes humans feel isolated and restricted by uniformity. The choice of materials also leads to a lot of urban decay, necessitating constant preservation efforts. So some wonder if something can truly be called functional if it needs more upkeep than some 19th and 20th-century constructions.
#16 Hyatt Regency, San Francisco
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#17 The Iron Fountain . . . Polytechnic University Of Gyumri
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#18 Damsel In Distress. . . Wroclaw, Manhattan
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#19 Kyoto Conference Center
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#20 1970 Lancia Stratos Zero Concept
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#21 Brutal Shore
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#22 Disney Contemporary Hotel
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#23 Esqueleto Hotel. . . 1950s
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#24 World Waterpark. . . Edmonton, Alberta. . Canada
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#25 Mcbrutal Please
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#26 Mercedes Benz . . . Coruña, Spain
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#27 Cbr Cement Company, Headquarters In Brussels
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#28 Mid Century Home
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#29 Avala TV Tower, Yugoslavia
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#30 Lada 4×4. . . Residential Towers . . Yerevan, Armenia
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#31 London Aquatics Centre . . . 2014
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#32 Breuninger Department Store
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#33 Bus Stop. . . Taraz, Kazakhstan
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#34 Fab-Union Space
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#35 Brutal Office
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#36 Sc Johnson Headquarters
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#37 Chiesa Di San Giovanni Battista
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#38 Rusted Brutalism
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#39 Restoration
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#40 Yellow | Brutal
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#41 Constantin Brodzki 1970
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#42 Interior Of Barbican Foyer. . . 1981
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#43 Concrete Discs, Netherlands
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#44 Concrete Acoustic Sound Mirrors . . . 1920s
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#45 Renaissance Center
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#46 Hotel Panorama
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#47 Royal National Theatre . . . London
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#48 UFO In Bulgaria
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#49 House In Kikuzaka
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#50 Paul Rudolph’s Lower Manhattan Expressway. . . 1967
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#51 Communist Headquarters In Paris
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#52 Lugdunum Museum
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#53 The National Library. . . Minsk, Belarus
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#54 Žižkov Television Tower, Prague, Czech Republic
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#55 Communist Headquarters Paris
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#56 Disney’s Contemporary Resort. . . Orlando. . USA
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#57 Monument Of The Fallen Soldiers. . Serbia
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#58 Salgótarján . . . Hungary
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#59 La Tulipe . . . Geneva Switzerland
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#60 Swimming Pool, Der Spiegel Building. . . Hamburg . . 1969
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#61 Cold Comforts. . . Antarctic Research Base
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#62 Geisel Library. . University Of California
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#63 Druzhba Sanatorium . . . Crimea. . 1985
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#64 Neelam Theatre
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#65 Bbc Headquarters In Glasgow
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#66 Brutal Slide
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#67 José Martí Fountain. . . Cuba
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#68 New Sherp Just Landed In The States
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#69 House T. . . Tokyo
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#70 The Oscar Niemeyer Step . . . Paris
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#71 The Most Brutal Seat Reserved. . . . Japan
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#72 Claire T. Carney Library At Umass Dartmouth
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#73 Brutal UFO Landed
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#74 Brutalist House
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#75 Model M400 Helicoid Spiral Staircase
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#76 Citroën Karin, Trevor Fiore
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#77 Bolwoningen, S-Hertogenbosch. . . Netherlands
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#78 Megatron Mcdonald’s, Cambridgeshire, England
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#79 Brutal Orange
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