
FAQ About The Influence of Brutalism in Modern Architectural Practices

What is Brutalism in architecture?
Brutalism is a style of architecture that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its stark, geometric forms and the use of raw concrete as a primary material. The term "Brutalism" is derived from the French word "béton brut," which means "raw concrete." It emphasizes functionality and often features bold, block-like structures.