

Brutalist Architecture, Beyond Aesthetics
Sep 11, 2024
Brutalist architecture sparks strong emotions and interactions with its concrete structures. The podcast delves into the legacy of iconic buildings, revealing the struggles tied to their demolition and the impact on communities. It uncovers the role of architecture in supporting local families and highlights the ongoing debate over the ethical implications of such designs. The resurgence of brutalism as a trendy aesthetic contrasts sharply with its original mission to serve working-class neighborhoods, prompting reflections on community identity and urban development.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Brutalism: Stories of Struggle and Legacy
01:39 • 16min
The Community-Centric Role of Science Centers
17:23 • 3min
Concrete Connections: The Legacy of Brutalism
20:32 • 10min
Brutalism and the Evolving Concept of Class
30:45 • 3min
Brutalism and Community: The Ethical Architecture Debate
33:53 • 14min
The Continued Evolution and Preservation of Architectural Landmarks
47:57 • 2min
Echoes of Robin Hood Gardens
49:28 • 6min