6 Striking Brutalist Buildings You Need to Visit in Paris
Architecture

6 Striking Brutalist Buildings You Need to Visit in Paris

Brutalism—named after béton brut, or raw concrete—emerged in the 1950s from the modernist movement, championed by Le Corbusier and later defined by British architects Alison and Peter Smithson. Its bold forms and exposed materials became the face of post-war reconstruction, shaping housing estates, universities, civic centres, and car parks with an ethos of social ambition. … Continue reading

23 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Basel If You Love Architecture
Architecture

23 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Basel If You Love Architecture

There have long been grounds upon which to find Switzerland attractive – mountains and chocolate yes, buildings and culture double yes. But now it emerges that its notoriously famous architecture – think of Zürich, Basel and Geneva – might be reason enough to visit the great Helvetia. According to a study by Thomson Reuters, Switzerland experienced a … Continue reading