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Pages in category "Brutalist architecture in Texas" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alley Theatre
Hubert H. Humphrey Building, the United States Department of Health and Human Services headquarters (1977) [2]: 94 J. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI national headquarters) (C.F. Murphy, 1974) [2]: 95 James V. Forrestal Building; L'Enfant Plaza – a plaza containing many US Government buildings
Many of the notable surviving brutalist buildings in England are listed on the National Heritage List for England. Inclusion on the list is based on a building's "special architectural and historic interest", with "particularly careful selection required" for buildings constructed after 1945 (i.e. all brutalist structures). [10]
Learn about the Brutalist design style and Brutalist architecture of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s and modern Brutalist design concepts.
Brutalist architecture in Washington, D.C. (10 P) Pages in category "Brutalist architecture in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Brutalist buildings are unornamented concrete hulks. Perhaps the most iconic is the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, declared the ugliest building in the U.S. and the second ugliest in the world in a ...
Abandoned buildings are typically eyesores. But what if someone takes these structures (many of them decades old) and turns them into something beautiful?
The architecture of the U.S. state of Texas comes from a wide variety of sources. Many of the state's buildings reflect Texas' Spanish and Mexican roots; in addition, there is considerable influence from mostly the American South as well as the Southwest. Rapid economic growth since the mid twentieth century has led to a wide variety of ...