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Brutalist architecture rose to prominence in the 1950s as the trending post-war aesthetic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Brutalist.' László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, Ernő Goldfinger and others ...
The protagonist is Laszlo Toth (played exceptionally well by Adrien Brody), a Bauhaus-educated modern architect.
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Brady Corbet’s epic The Brutalist is a hymn to one man’s tenacity and vision that explores the interconnected fates of the architect and his buildings.
The recently released film from 2024 has its viewers asking one question. “Is The Brutalist based on a true story?” Well, to answer your question, no, it isn’t. Keep reading to find out why and how.
But it bears astonishing parallels to real-life Hungarian-Jewish architect Ernő Goldfinger, who arrived in the UK in the ...