Sometimes sculptural and expressive, sometimes monolithic and monotonous, the Brutalist architectural style is equal parts diverse and divisive. From its origins as a by-product of the Modernism movement in the 1950s to today, Brutalist buildings, in architectural discourse, remain a popular point of discussion. A likely reason for this endurance is — with their raw concrete textures and dramatic shadows, brutalist buildings commonly photograph really well.
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Color, Composition, and Scale: Analyzing Brutalist Photography
https://www.archdaily.com/994163/colour-composition-and-scale-analysing-brutalist-photographyMatthew Maganga