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Year: 1968
Pyramide du Mont Cenis
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Wurzweiler Central Library, Bar-Ilan University
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Medical Doctor’s House
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Geisel Library, University of California
The library of the University of California, San Diego was designed by Pereira to link brutalism and futurism. The five-story tower appears to simultaneously sit and levitate above the two subterranean floors and outdoor plaza. Special thanks to Rohan G…
Theoretikum, University of Heidelberg
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Hügelhaus
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Phone Palace (Palatul Telefoanelor) Cluj-Napoca
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Exodus House
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Baumhaus
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City Hall
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Chiba Prefectural Central Library and Cultural Center
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Robarts Research Library
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Washington Metro (Waffle Slab Vault Stations)
Serving around 700,000 people daily, the Washington D.C Metro is one of the most frequented Brutalist architectural structures. From the stations’ initial designs, Weese intended for them to act as monumental public spaces. Consistent designs of concr…
Schmitt Academic Center, DePaul University
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Armstrong Rubber Company Headquarters (Pirelli Tire Building)
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Nic Waals Barnepsyk. Institutt
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Lethbridge University
With his vivid, sculptural use of concrete, Erickson has been repeatedly called a “concrete poet” in the press. The main Lethbridge University building’s façade is segmented with horizontal concrete bands to “reveal the rich contours of even th…
Arthur Schmon Tower, Brock University
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Cinema Rossiya
The building features a cantilevered waffle slab structure similar to Kenzo Tange’s Kagawa Prefectural Gymnasium. However here it is being utilized twice to create a wing-like effect.