But human beings, let alone elephants, find brutalism hard to love. |
They are hideous examples of concrete brutalism, dilapidated and badly-run and best demolished. |
The forthcoming civil disobedience will be non-violent, organisers stress, but the whiff of brutalism conjures up a world where no such caveat is feasible. |
It is preferred to say that after communism no one wanted to exchange one brutalism with another one. |
There was never a chance that Sunday's final would degenerate into that sort of brutalism. |
It's the dark shadow of the fascism of modernist brutalism, the truth incarnate that every Utopia is unachievable. |