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Brutalist architecture is controversial, but coming back. about the movement and peruse some Australian homes that evoke the best of Brutalist style. Here are 10 of the most fascinating Brutalist homes that AD has covered with projects that range from Milan to Mexico and from Australia to Brazil, but all have a common denominator: spectacular interiors in a raw, minimalist style, that allows light and concrete to be the stars.
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Discover a striking brutalist house on a remote island in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. A masterpiece of architecture blending with its environment. A brutalist concrete fortress-like home emerges from the treetops and exudes a striking, rugged beauty in the coastal surrounds.
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Modernists embraced brutalist architecture as they saw concrete as a futuristic material that could be used to develop mass housing and contribute to urban renewal. Brutalism became a favoured style for public institutions including government buildings, cultural complexes, schools, universities and hospitals. Pages in category "Brutalist architecture in Australia" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
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This list may not reflect recent changes. Brutalist architecture is so rare in Australia that there's only two homes on the market. Emerging from the 1950s in the United Kingdom, the unique style sees an emphasis placed on minimalist.
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The award winning home has featured in Grand Designs Australia and offers sweeping views over Perth. See inside. Late twentieth century brutalist architecture The original inspiration for the brutalist style came from Le Corbusier's French buildings of the early 1950s.
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They demonstrated an uncompromising attitude to materials and construction that influenced architecture for several decades. Where buildings in the international style had a certain lightness of style, with plain, smooth wall surfaces.
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