Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
While Brutalist architecture has its fans and haters, there's no denying that Casa Alferez, the latest concrete architectural offering by Mexican architect Ludwig Godefroy, is a showstopper. Located just outside Mexico City, this 81 square-meter (870 sq. feet) home sits on uneven terrain. As a result, it was built upwards, resulting in five half.
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
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This family home is designed in brutalist style.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
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Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
Brutalist Structures/houses In Forests. Prompts Below. : R/midjourney
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
"Brutalist Home In Taiga Forest Scene With Weathered Concrete" DALL-E 2 : R/brutalism
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
"Brutalist Home In Taiga Forest Scene With Weathered Concrete" DALL-E 2 : R/brutalism
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
Brutalist Concrete House In A Mystical Forest On Craiyon
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
An Eco-Brutalist House In The Black Forest Of Germany. : R/midjourney
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
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This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
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Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
"Brutalist Home In Taiga Forest Scene With Weathered Concrete" DALL-E 2 : R/brutalism
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
While Brutalist architecture has its fans and haters, there's no denying that Casa Alferez, the latest concrete architectural offering by Mexican architect Ludwig Godefroy, is a showstopper. Located just outside Mexico City, this 81 square-meter (870 sq. feet) home sits on uneven terrain. As a result, it was built upwards, resulting in five half.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
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Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
Brutalist Structures/houses In Forests. Prompts Below. : R/midjourney
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
While Brutalist architecture has its fans and haters, there's no denying that Casa Alferez, the latest concrete architectural offering by Mexican architect Ludwig Godefroy, is a showstopper. Located just outside Mexico City, this 81 square-meter (870 sq. feet) home sits on uneven terrain. As a result, it was built upwards, resulting in five half.
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
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The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
While Brutalist architecture has its fans and haters, there's no denying that Casa Alferez, the latest concrete architectural offering by Mexican architect Ludwig Godefroy, is a showstopper. Located just outside Mexico City, this 81 square-meter (870 sq. feet) home sits on uneven terrain. As a result, it was built upwards, resulting in five half.
Realistic Rendering Of A Brutalist House In A Mystical Forest On Craiyon
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
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Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
This family home is designed in brutalist style.
A strong juxtaposition to the natural setting, the home design nevertheless feels bold and appropriate for the location. We can imagine feeling at one with the quiet forest while perched on the hillside. Still in visualization stage, the home is an eye-catching layout and design that understands place, scale, and use of minimalist materials.
Brutalist Architecture Meets Modern Minimalism at This Fort-Like Home in Mexico An unexpected weekend retreat for a father and daughter, Casa Alférez emerges from the dense vegetation of a Mexican forest like a monolith fallen from the sky.
The Alférez house, designed by the architect Ludwig Godefroy in Mexico, emerges as a monolith of Brutalist houses in the middle of the dense vegetation of a pine forest. The house is conceived as an isolated shelter, is built on a slope land and has a massive and extravagant appearance. The architect was inspired by several sources, such as the totem of 2001: an odyssey of space he Traveling.
Rethink Brutalism! Explore 45 breathtaking brutalist houses that showcase concrete's stunning beauty and bold design. Get inspired by these unique homes.
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godefroy was commissioned to design a holiday home about an hour outside of Mexico City, in a Mexican pine forest Alferes region, called Casa Alférez. This brutalist concrete weekend home was completed in 2023. The house has a stark two-bedroom and from the outside, the cube looks impenetrable, a solid mass with whimsical ornamentations, forms and details.
Brutalism is enjoying a moment of renewed interest with its austere aesthetics, bold geometric shapes, and skilful use of raw materials that appeal to both owners and architects. See the best brutalist homes from AD archives!
While Brutalist architecture has its fans and haters, there's no denying that Casa Alferez, the latest concrete architectural offering by Mexican architect Ludwig Godefroy, is a showstopper. Located just outside Mexico City, this 81 square-meter (870 sq. feet) home sits on uneven terrain. As a result, it was built upwards, resulting in five half.
This stunning Brutalist house is a marvel of geometry and greenery. With its angular concrete layers and expansive glass windows, it's like a giant, modernist sculpture that's decided to settle down and take root in the forest.
This video takes viewers on a journey through a Brutalist Concrete house set deep in the heart of a lush forest. The home's architectural form is defined by its raw, angular concrete surfaces.