Does your country have B R U T A L I S M ?

My city has hella brutalism. I am delighted to live here.

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I like it so much that I drove around town like two years ago and did a photo essay of all the brutalism. Here's an apartment block with an autistic thing.

I really love living among these obdurate, autistic structures which seem to upset others so much.

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Up-from-under view of local student housing. This one really isn't brutalism as-such but the lines are close enough that it's worth mentioning.

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Another autistic apartment building. This building is very close to the northernmost burial place of a United States Supreme Court justice, an obscure fact.

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This is?

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Another commieblock. I'd like to live in one of these but I don't want to move for practical reasons.

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Every major hospital in the west that hasn't been built in this millennium has a brutalist aesthetic. You cannot dispute this

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This is the library where I went to college. I still go there once in a while (not now, sadly) and check out books as an alum. Nice and peaceful inside but sadly they're getting rid of physical books and turning it into admin office space (as opposed to professor office space, the real people who actually count).

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The city I live in has some of the ugliest brutalist heaps I have ever seen.

Part of it was because of the era it was built, in the late-1960's. That was a time of riots and unrest in the US. Public buildings from that era shifted from neoclassical architecture to siege architecture. Boston's city hall, for example, has enough concrete in the walls to stop a fairly powerful blast.

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