10 Iconic Brutalist Buildings in Latin America

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Brutalist architecture responds to a specific moment in history. As WWII was coming to an end, a new form of State was rising from the ashes, along with a global order that would include and increase the relevance of peripheral nations. Brutalist architecture was born as a response to the ideas of the robust nations that would lead the masses. Critic Michael Lewis said, "brutalism is the vernacular expression of the welfare state."

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Cite: Catalina Dib. "10 Iconic Brutalist Buildings in Latin America" [10 obras iconos de la Arquitectura Brutalista en Latinoamérica] 08 Oct 2017. ArchDaily. (Trans. Zatarain, Karina) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/880919/10-iconic-brutalist-buildings-in-latin-america> ISSN 0719-8884

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