Director Brady Corbet’s film “The Brutalist,” a vast and imposing ... The building’s interior proportions – odd, impractical – are vital, to the point the architect refuses to budge ...
Architects may groan at the depiction of their profession in “The Brutalist,” an enormously ambitious, epically scaled film about an imaginary Hungarian architect, László Toth. Played by ...
They’re hoping it won’t be a brutal fight over this brutalist space. Preservationists are pushing to landmark parts of a ...
“The making of a good building,” observed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, “is a great moral performance.” Like many notable quotes about architecture, it speaks to grandeur, permanence, scale.
The title of “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet’s big swing of an American epic, refers to many things. Any builder who works in the imposing minimalist school of post-World War II architecture ...