Brutalist architecture Paris: introduction Enigmatic, massive, and rugged, brutalist architecture leaves no one indifferent. Often constructed from simple, raw concrete, it shapes urban landscapes with bold, geometric and monumental forms. In Greater Paris, this architectural style has shaped many neighborhoods since the 1950s, driven by major development projects and modernist utopias. Often criticized for its apparent coldness and ugliness, Brutalism is today rediscovered,
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