One of three apartment buildings in Vojvode Stepe bd.
Belgrade, Serbia
built in 1973
Architects Branko Aleksic, Nikola Saicic
© BACU / 2017
Photo Dumitru RUSU
One of three apartment buildings in Vojvode Stepe bd.
Belgrade, Serbia
built in 1973
Architects Branko Aleksic, Nikola Saicic
© BACU / 2017
Photo Dumitru RUSU
"Genex Tower" - Western Gates of Belgrade,
Belgrade, Serbia,
built in 1977,
Architect Mihajlo Mitrović
(c) BACU / 2014
Photo Dumitru RUSU
"ROMANIȚA" Collective Housing Tower for small family units, Chisinau, Moldova, built between 1978-86, Architect: Oleg Vronsky with O. Blogu, S. Crani, N. Rebenko and P. Feldman. Engineer A. Marian. © BACU / Photo Dumitru RUSU #socheritage #socmod #socialistmodernism #design #minimal #concretearchitecture #modernarchitecture #minimalism #brutalismo #concretehouse #modernist #architecturestudent #concretedesign #travel #architecturephotography #modernism #brutgroup #architectural #civilengineering #brutalism #architecture #brutalist #brutalistarchitecture #_ba_cu http://romd.socialistmodernism.com/index.php/2018/11/01/turnul-romanita/ http://socialistmodernism.com/the-romanita-collective-housing-tower-building-chisinau/
“The 5 Slices”, a 18-storey housing complex, Halle-Neustadt (Saale), built 1970-1975. Architects: I. Schneider, E. Scholz, P. Morgner (c) BACU / Photo Dumitru RUSU
source from the book - Socialist Modernism in Germany
Former student dormitory (now Authority for Foreign Citizens and Asylum), Halle-Neustadt, Germany built 1969-1970. Architects: A. Menzel, H.H.Geiger. Ceramic tile mosaic “Man Domination Over the Forces of Nature” (El hombre: dominador de las fuerzas naturales) by Josep Renau Berenguer and Lothar Scholz, unveiled in 1972. (c) BACU / Photo Dumitru RUSU #socialistmodernism #socmod #SocMonumentalArt source from the book - Socialist Modernism in Germany
“The 5 Slices”, a 18-storey housing complex, Halle-Neustadt (Saale), built 1970-1975. Architects: I. Schneider, E. Scholz, P. Morgner (c) BACU / Photo Dumitru RUSU
source from the book - Socialist Modernism in Germany
Asiad Tower in Khel Gaon,
New Delhi, India.
Built during Asian Games 1982.
Architect Raj Rewal
(c) BACU / Photo Dumitru RUSU
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
Frederick Gibberd & partners, 1967 #brutgroup photo
Via: http://snototter.tumblr.com/image/122579319019
Tehran's most luxious cinema was designed by architect Heydar Ghiai-Chamlou. Bombed in 1973 by the Mujahedin al-Khalq Organization, it did stand tall and survived the bombing, but closed in 1979 nevertheless. #brutgroup Postcard by Tahrir Iran Co., Teheran.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim museum 1959. #brutgroup Photo: Charles Phelps Cushing.
Avala Tower - Avala mountain, Belgrade, Serbia
- The tower was designed by architects Uglješa Bogunović and Slobodan Janjić, and engineer Milan Krstić. Contractor was the "Rad" construction company. Construction started on 14 October 1961 and was completed four years later, in 1965.
- Bombed to the ground by NATO in 1999. Rebuilt in 2010. #BRUTgroup
- Photo by Aleksa Jovanovic #socialistmodernism #socmod
Longing for open-air diving, Brazil, 1960's architect: João Batista Vilanova Artigas
#brutgroup Source: [http://paradisebackyard.blogspot.com/2015/05/vilanova-artigas.html](http://paradisebackyard.blogspot.com/2015/05/vilanova-artigas.html)
Seattle: Rainier Tower, designed by Minoru Yamasaki and built in 1977, balances on an 11 story pedestal. #brutgroup
Source: https://markosun.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/one-of-the-strangest-skyscrapers-in-north-america/
Murmansk early 70-ies
Source: http://visualhistory.livejournal.com/881507.html
Tracey Towers, Bronx NYC; Paul Rudolph, 1972, opened 1974. twin residential buildings, the tallest buildings in the borough when built. #BRUTgroup photos: Paul Rudolph archives.