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I'm trying to compile a thread for all of the brutalist/neo brutalist buildings in Houston. There are a wide range of brutalist installations here.-Alley Theater-Moody Towers (UofH)-Farish Hall (UofH)-Agnes Arnold Hall (UofH)-The Science and Research Complex (UofH)Those are the ones I know off. List of Brutalist architecture in the United StatesThe Boston Government Service Center in Boston, Massachusetts This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Brutalist architectural style in the United States.
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What's this brutalist-looking building at Bellfort/Leonora? (or what did it used to be?) It's like something from a former Soviet. Towards the end of the 1950s, New Brutalism emerged in Houston. Taking inspiration from earlier International Style architecture, New Brutalism was starker and more industrial than Mid-Century Modern.
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Designed by Howard Barnstone and Eugene Aubry in 1964, Maher House is one example of New Brutalism in Houston. Does the University of Houston's Brutalist Farish Hall deserve an upgrade? Stephen Power Farish Hall, home to the College of Education, will be demolished for new greenspace. The term "brutalism" was coined in 1953 and comes from the French béton brut meaning `raw concrete." Architect Ulrich Franzen selected the concrete exterior inspired by the warm-weather location of the Southwest.
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Deeply recessed windows and use of thick walls anticipated Houston`s hot climate. Articles about brutalist+buildings+in+houston. Dwell is a platform for anyone to write about design and architecture.
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A view of downtown Houston, Texas showcasing its unique Brutalist architecture. The city's metropolitan area is filled with urban skyscrapers, office buildings, and business districts. The concrete surfaces and parking decks create an open and spacious atmosphere.
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Brutalist Penthouse The 1974 Big Three Industries building, influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple, stands tall as a late project by the renowned architectural firm MacKie and Kamrath in Houston. If there are any architects here (or other people who know more than I do about it), can anyone point out other examples of Brutalist architecture in Houston? I can think of the City Hall Annex and at least one building on the UH Central Campus. From a survey-of-architecture class I took years ago, I think of the Boston City Hall as a prime.
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