
The Brutalists
99% Invisible
The Polarizing Nature of Brutalist Architecture
This chapter examines brutalist architecture through the lens of public opinion, focusing on architect Erno Goldfinger and his controversial concrete designs. It highlights the emotional and aesthetic responses to such structures, particularly Worcester Hall at UC Berkeley, while addressing environmental concerns and the shifting values in architectural practices.
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