The rehabilitation of Brutalism has been one of the stranger cultural stories of the past decade. A movement once synonymous with failed social housing, with the cold indifference of the state, with concrete stained by decades of rain, is now being championed by a new generation of architects, critics and cultural historians who see in its raw surfaces something irreducibly honest.
Brutalism's Second Wave Test ?
A new generation of architects is reclaiming concrete as poetry
James ForetSenior Writer
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James Foret
Senior Writer



