Brutalism
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A style of architecture or art characterized by a deliberate plainness, crudity, or violence of imagery. The term was first applied to functionalist buildings of the 1950s and 1960s that made much use of steel and concrete in starkly massive blocks.
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A form of [architecture] popularized in the 1960s, most commonly found on university campuses, which makes heavy use of raw, exposed [concrete]. These buildings often got very ugly very fast due to water stains. The name comes from the French word [brut] meaning raw.
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a building style in which buildings are large and heavy-looking, and often made from concrete:
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