In this derelict part of Glasgow lie empty warehouses only a stone's throw from trendy clubs and the brutalist architecture of Strathclyde University. |
He agrees that, aside from their occasional beauty, there is also a compelling, authoritarian power in these brutalist buildings. |
Built in the late Seventies, when the Troubles were at their most incendiary, it casts more than a nod to the brutalist school of architecture. |
Put beside it, the Surface Pro, with its abruptly acute angles and uncompromising heft, seems like a piece of 1960s brutalist architecture. |
Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels. |
The coming-of-age Russian drama charts the life and survival of three young teenage girls living a brutalist Moscow suburb. |