Showing posts with label brutalist architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brutalist architecture. Show all posts
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Concrete and Brutalist Architecture in Los Angeles
Los Angeles boasts a dynamic and diverse architectural landscape. Over the years of the city’s growth and evolving construction, multiple styles of architecture have found their home in the cityscape. Across the sprawling city, residents and visitors alike have the opportunity to marvel at buildings inspired by and typifying a broad range of styles, some prevalent in other localities, and some distinct to this region and city. In Los Angeles, you’ll find Victorian, Craftsman, and Storybrook architectural styles alongside Spanish Mission Revival, Art Deco, and Brutalist architecture. No matter the design, concrete plays an important role, and for future buildings looking to draw on these styles as inspiration, Los Angeles commercial concrete can bring the design into reality. Brutalist architecture in particular features and benefits from the versatility and unique aesthetics of concrete, as can be seen in several iconic examples of the style in Los Angeles.
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