EditorialThe Whitney Museum’s 1966 Brutalist-style building by Marcel Breuer, which the museum has sold to Sotheby’s auction house, in New York, Dec. 23, 2014. (Richard Perry/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Memorial House of the Bulgarian Communist Party, a masterpiece of brutalist architecture, in Buzludzha, Bulgaria, May 1, 2022. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times)
EditorialDiners at Carsten Holler’s new restaurant, Brutalisten (the “Brutalist” in Swedish), in Stockholm, April 26, 2022. (Felix Odell/The New York Times)
EditorialDiners at Carsten Holler’s new restaurant, Brutalisten (the “Brutalist” in Swedish), in Stockholm, April 26, 2022. (Felix Odell/The New York Times)
EditorialThe spa hotel Vilina Vlas looms out of the forest, an eruption of brutalist architecture on the banks of a mountain stream near Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Nov. 5, 2020. (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialThe K?nig Galerie at the Messe in St. Agnes, where 200 works by established and emerging artists were displayed in a converted Brutalist church in the Kreuzberg district as part of Art Week Berlin, Sept. 12, 2020. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times)
EditorialThe K?nig Galerie at the Messe in St. Agnes, where 200 works by established and emerging artists were displayed in a converted Brutalist church in the Kreuzberg district as part of Art Week Berlin, Sept. 12, 2020. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times)