Don’t @ me I like brutalism, especially in the middle of the day when the sun’s the brightest. A nice rest for the eyes in a city of flashy reflective shit.
Very small sample size, but the interiors of the ones near me just look like old buildings assuming they haven’t been renovated. Kind of dated in a cozy nostalgic way, with the occasional bare concrete component. Sometimes has functional limitations compared to brand new interiors (lack of electrical outlets is a common issue), but not due to the brutalism.
Don’t @ me I like brutalism, especially in the middle of the day when the sun’s the brightest. A nice rest for the eyes in a city of flashy reflective shit.
We rarely get to see the interiors of brutalist buildings.
Very small sample size, but the interiors of the ones near me just look like old buildings assuming they haven’t been renovated. Kind of dated in a cozy nostalgic way, with the occasional bare concrete component. Sometimes has functional limitations compared to brand new interiors (lack of electrical outlets is a common issue), but not due to the brutalism.