Between Geometric Shapes and Raw Materials: The Case of Brutalism in Italy
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Between Geometric Shapes and Raw Materials: The Case of Brutalism in Italy
Studio-Museum Augusto Murer, Falcade. Giuseppe Davanzo (1970-1971). . Image © Roberto Conte Born in the post-war period in the United Kingdom, the Brutalism movement was first met with skepticism but has found a new appreciation in the last decade, capturing the imagination of new designers fascinated with the interplay between striking geometric shapes and the exposed raw materials in which they are rendered. From Britain, the movement spread t…
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