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19 Mystifying Images That Prove Brutalist Architecture Actually Looks Good


Brutalist architecture has often been met with criticism, labeled as cold and uninspiring. However, this style has a powerful feeling embedded within, which shines in the form of magnificent and breathtaking structures around the world thanks to incredible artists.
If you're not familiar with this architectural style, brutalist buildings are characterized by minimalist constructions that showcase bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. For instance, the iconic Saint-Nicholas Church in Hérémence and the Russian Opera House demonstrate how raw concrete can create striking and almost hypnotizing buildings.
Cities like Brasília, Brazil, showcase how brutalism can create cohesive urban landscapes while the Boston City Hall exemplifies the strong presence of brutalist design with its monumental scale and unapologetic use of concrete.
To convince you that brutalist architecture can, in fact, look good, we found 19 images of remarkable structures that might change your opinion. Enjoy.