The adaptive reuse of a former industrial complex acts as the epicentre of a process of urban requalification and ecological ...
Charles Pétillon crafts surreal formations of cloud-like white balloons. The post 16 Breathtaking Photos Of Charles ...
The Manhattan museum’s Gilded Age mansion reopens next month, bringing its world-famous collection of works by the likes of Vermeer and Rembrandt back on public view.
The Canadian filmmaker was speaking at a London Soundtrack Festival talk with career-long collaborator Howard Shore.
As a part of GW’s expansion of the Foggy Bottom Campus during the 1970s, the architecture firm Mills, Petticord and Mills ...
In the world of cinema, where traditional methods have long reigned supreme, a new form of technology is nudging its ...
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Award season is a special time of the year for filmmakers, as the entire industry comes together to celebrate the commitment ...
Michelangelo’s “David” took the sculptor three years to complete—a solid amount of time to have one’s hands on a hard body.
Practising an art so monumental and so much in the public ... architect Michael Heizer has been building the world’s largest Brutalist earthwork called ‘City’ in the Nevada desert.
"Eventually, he moved to the United States." The Oscar-winning film "The Brutalist" — a fictional story about a Holocaust survivor and immigrant architect — was inspired by the abbey's church ...
MANILA, Philippines — After World War II and past the peak of Art Deco, Brutalist architecture reached the Philippines. The movement aimed to use raw, unadorned materials like exposed concrete ...