Ne0-Brutalist 13: The Most Extreme of Them All

Where Function Meets Fury

Warning: the following content is not for the faint of heart.

Ne0-Brutalist 13: The Most Extreme of Them All is not for the faint of eye. It's the culmination of our research on the art of taking the Bauhaus and Le Corbusier and throwing them out the window.

Here's the story of how it all went down:

Year 0: The Founding

Meet our founding member, Bobo "The Brutal" Jackson. He had a vision for a style that was so raw, so unapologetic, so unrelenting that it defied the very fabric of architecture itself.

He started with a blank slate - a white cube with no windows and no doors. Then he painted it black, added some bold, sans-serif fonts, and called it a day.

Year 1: The Experimentation

Bobo "The Brutal" Jackson was on a mission to push the boundaries of what we thought was possible. He added some sharp angles, some bold colors, and some seriously chunky borders.

But it wasn't enough. No, no. He had to take it up a notch. He added some drop shadows. And some seriously chunky, sans-serif fonts.

And so, the Neo-Brutalist movement was born.

Want to see more? Check out Neo-Brutalist 12: The Almost-As-Extreme-As-13

Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, take a look at Neo-Brutalist 14: The One-That-Shouldn't-Be-Named