Brutalism Architecture X Graphic Design

Roman architecture, with its powerful, colossal forms and emphasis on durability, paved the way for Brutalism, a twentieth-century architectural movement. Brutalism echoes the Roman tradition through its use of raw, unfinished materials such as concrete and emphasising structural honesty and purpose over decoration. The style's imposing, fortress-like buildings often feature sharp, geometric lines and rough textures. reminiscent of Roman structures like the Colosseum and aqueducts, where form follows function. Brutalism like Roman architecture, conveys strength, solidity, and a sense of timelessness.

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