Brutalist architecture rose to prominence in the 1950s as the trending post-war aesthetic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Brutalist follows László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, as he starts a new life in the USA.
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ArtNews on MSNDesign Firm Roman and Williams to Partner with Sotheby's on Breuer Fine Dining RestaurantThe restaurant will likely occupy what was formerly Estela and Café Altro Paradiso mastermind Ignacio Mattos's Flora Bar.
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