#eco-brutalism
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Mill Owners’ Association Building, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Architect: Le Corbusier,
Image: © Nathan Willock-View/Alamy,
Courtesy of Olivia Broome and Hoxton Mini Press
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decodingbiosphere · 10 months ago
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What is Eco Brutalism? Is it Eco-Friendly?
In the world of architecture, a term gaining attention is “Eco Brutalism.” But what exactly does it mean, and does it live up to its eco-friendly name? Let’s break it down in simpler terms. Understanding Eco Brutalism: Eco Brutalism combines two seemingly contradictory words – “eco,” suggesting environmental consciousness, and “brutalism,” a style often associated with imposing concrete…
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sproutandroid · 3 months ago
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I couldn’t resist to get this book. I love eco brutalism, the mix of concrete and plants 🌱
Brutalist Plants by Olivia Broome (Hoxton Mini Press)
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lukwata · 7 months ago
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Glenealy, Hong Kong
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thesaurushouseofdesign · 2 months ago
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Stamp House, Cape Tribulation, Australia,
Charles Wright Architects
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witchyplantmc · 1 year ago
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i tried something new
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ikemoths · 1 year ago
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when I get back from vacation I've got a treat for you guys. Amazing photoshoot of some eco brutalist buildings >:3
Tbh brutalism and ecobruralism are my favourite architectural styles
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aesthetic-otd · 1 year ago
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Today's aesthetic is eco brutalism
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architectureandfilmblog · 9 months ago
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Les Étoiles d’Ivry, René​e Gailhoustet and Jean Renaudie, 1975
THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART II (2015)
This site was the second Parisian housing complex to feature in the film, with Ricardo Bofill's Espaces Abraxas playing a larger role. None of the architects responsible would have envisaged their work as it was cast here: as residences for a facist elite. On the contrary, both projects provided social housing, and sought, in their own way, to redefine what that type of building could be architecturally. Bofill hoped to elevate the lives of residents by transplanting a language of perceived grandeur, monumentality and luxury into the arena of low income residences.  And Gailhoustet and Jean Renaudie wanted to break free of the bland monotony of characterless, cookie cutter units which often characterised social housing. Photo (cropped) by Robert Doisneau
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mysterygoo · 2 months ago
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San Francisco, 2024
Pentax K1000 | Kodak Ultramax 400
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someonesrealityshifting · 3 months ago
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favorite word?
Fuck.
For real though, ecobrutalism
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who-will-erase-me · 1 year ago
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tumblr has some cool filters ngl :0
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talefoundryshow · 2 months ago
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Is it that hard to imagine an apocalypse where things take a turn for the better?
(link to the print if you want it)
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lukwata · 7 months ago
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Sunterland Museums, Winter Gardens - Photography by Zananeichan
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darkreconstruction · 1 year ago
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Whenever an artist chooses to use metallic paint their future self curses them because it's so hard to photograph
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red-scare-sapphic · 8 months ago
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