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Huygens & Tappe, design. 110 Congdon St Providence RI, built between 1970-1974.

Brutalism is an architectural style that spawned from the modernist architectural movement and which flourished from the 1950s to the 1970s. The following list provides numerous examples of this architectural style worldwide.

List of notable brutalist structures

The list is organised in chronological order with name of structure, location, architect(s), and year(s) constructed.

1950s

1960-1964

Tricorn Centre, UK
Litchfield Towers, USA

1965-1969

Habitat 67, Canada
Hillman Library, USA

1970-1974

Balfron Tower, London
Buffalo City Court Building, Buffalo

1975-1979

Hubert H. Humphrey Building

1980-present

Genex Tower, Belgrade

Other structures

L'Enfant Plaza, Washington,D.C.

See also

  • Panel building - many of which are large and constructed of bare concrete panels.
  • Panelák - a panel building constructed of pre-fabricated, pre-stressed concrete which may resemble brutalist structures.
  • Plattenbau - as above but in Germany

Notes

  1. ^ Craigdarroch Residences (1964-67)
  2. ^ Landsdown Residences
  3. ^ Hellenic National AudioVisual Archive, The Opening of the new Athenian School of Theology building, Duration: 00:04:03:23 - 00:04:51:06
  4. ^ Queenan, Joe (January 25, 2008). "All of America, and Parking Too". The New York Times.

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