Brutalism is an architectural movement that celebrates the beauty of the ugly.
But, have you ever wondered, what is the philosophical foundation of this aesthetic?
Brutalist Existentialism explores the absurdity of form and function.
Brutalist Phenomenology delves into the subjective experience of brutal architecture.
Or, you could just stick with the Brutalist Solipsism, because, let's be real, who needs others, anyway?
"Form is not just form, it's also a scream." - Brutalist Philosopher, unknown
"Function is just a myth, it's all about the noise." - Another Brutalist Philosopher, also unknown
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but only if the beholder is wearing shades." - A wise, yet unknown Brutalist sage
Brutalist FAQ for all your burning questions.
Brutalist Bibliography for the serious student.
Brutalist Community for all your social media needs.
"I'd rather be a Brutalist than a Minimalist." - A famous, yet still unknown, architect
"The only thing more brutal than Brutalism is the critics who hate it." - Another famous, yet still unknown, architect