There seems to be some quality in brutalism that attracts these kinds of uses: bleak public housing projects, offices for government bureaucracies, jails... I’m having a hard time coming up with examples of brutalist architecture in buildings people actually use voluntarily
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Okay those are indeed pretty cool, and they don’t exude overwhelming “Those that belong to the emperor” vibes in their style either In fact, that’s probably closer to the true objection: architecture that Belongs To The Emperor is evil, and the Emperor just likes brutalism a lot
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