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「brutalist」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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used the museum since its opening in 1952, a | brutalist addition built in 1975, and a 2005 addition |
omplete building system designed by renowned | brutalist architect Paul Rudolph. |
s steel box-shaped structure was designed by | Brutalist architect Rodney Gordon in 1959 and built in |
as exposed raw concrete, in keeping with the | Brutalist architectural style. |
sq ft (93,000 m2) on 27 floors and is in the | brutalist architectural style. |
1961-1964 and was a prominent example of the | Brutalist architectural style, executed in reinforced |
us (especially those buildings in the 1960s ' | Brutalist' architectural style) has appeared in severa |
It was designed by John Madin and the | Brutalist architecture of the conglomerate of building |
e of London's principal examples of concrete | Brutalist architecture and considered a landmark. |
It is a rare example of | Brutalist architecture in Birmingham, with other simil |
he complex is a prominent example of British | brutalist architecture and, with the exception of Milt |
Unlike many | Brutalist architecture on University campuses of that |
e 1960s, the chapel incorporates elements of | Brutalist architecture, known for its liberal use of c |
, the favourite architectural style used was | brutalist architecture. |
Kopsa and built in 1967, it is exemplary of | Brutalist architecture. |
e of the tallest structures representing the | Brutalist architecture. |
The 12 storey | Brutalist building was completed in 1972. |
more closely matches Denys Lasdun's adjacent | brutalist Charles Wilson Building. |
Sampson House is a rare example of a | Brutalist commercial office building, with powerful ma |
The | brutalist design of the towers, formerly seen as revol |
and lower floors, often being described as a | Brutalist design: it was sometimes known to those who |
c Royal Liver Building, it is described as a | brutalist equivalent to the Royal Liver Building in te |
ed in the mid-1960s and replaced by Boston's | Brutalist Government Center, though the Old Howard had |
previously known as St. Andrew's House, is a | brutalist high-rise building in Manchester City Centre |
The Butterfield Center is a New | Brutalist structure in downtown Cincinnati. |
The | Brutalist structure was designed by the Cleveland arch |
his project will be looking to restore these | Brutalist structures to their original form as require |
The building was designed in | brutalist style by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings a |
The | Brutalist style complex were designed by byGruzon and |
6 and was given a new concrete facade in the | Brutalist style of architecture. |
University Hall was designed in the | Brutalist style along with much of the rest of the eas |
d by architect Guy Fulton in an early campus | Brutalist style and is joined to Walker Hall by a bree |
Royal & SunAlliance Building) is a 13-storey | brutalist style office complex in the commercial distr |
A large new wing in the | Brutalist style was added to the rear of the building, |
n of the building, which was designed in the | Brutalist style, was completed in 1961. |
It was designed in the | Brutalist style, by Marshall, Merrett and Associates. |
ster was designed by Sir Denys Lasdun in the | brutalist style, and completed in 1963. |
al architecture of the building is the 1960s | brutalist style. |
them with modern concrete constructions in a | brutalist style. |
Amidst the grey Soviet | Brutalist tenements they discover a strategy game shop |
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