35 Best Examples Of Brutalist Architecture That Prove Brutalism Is Beautiful
The “Brutalist Buildings” Facebook page is your ticket to a captivating global adventure through the captivating realm of Brutalist-style structures. Discover towering giants such as the awe-inspiring National Theatre in London and the impressive Boston City Hall.
Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply captivated by the distinct charm of Brutalist design, this page is your sanctuary. Prepare to embark on an inspiring journey filled with exploration as you encounter these remarkable structures that fearlessly challenge traditional aesthetics.
1. Private House (1965) – Zürich, Switzerland – Architect: Hans Demarmels

2. Building Plurioso (1972) – Rome, Italy – Architect: Saverio Busiri Vici

3. Foundation for Medical Researches – “La Tulipe” (1976) Genève / Geneva, Switzerland – Architect: Jack Vicajee Bertoli

4. Lamela Residential Building (1976) – Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina – Architect: Slobodan Jovandić

5. Private house (1965) – Stabio, Switzerland – Architect: Mario Botta

6. Estate Parkitka (project: 1986-89) – Częstochowa, Poland – Architect: Marian Kruszyński

7. Heidi Weber Museum (1967) – Zürich, Switzerland – Architect: Le Corbusier

8. Armenian Writers Association’s Summer Residence, the canteen (1969) – Sevan Peninsula, Armenia – Architect: Gevorg Kochar

9. Musmeci Bridge, aka bridge over the Basento river (designed in 1967, started in 1971, completed in 1976) – Potenza, Italy – Architect: Sergio Musmeci

10. Flamatt 1 (1958) House Wünnewil-Flamatt (near Bern), Switzerland

11. Zvartnots International Airport (1970’s) – Yerevan, Armenia

12. Hotel Claridge (1969), abandoned – Alarcón, Spain

13. Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics at University Taras Shevchenko (1969) – Kiev, Ukraine

14. Knights of Columbus Building (1969) – New Haven, Connecticut, US

15. National Archives (started in 1976, completed in 1983) – Bratislava, Slovakia

16. Residential house aka Olympic Pyramid (1976) – Montreal, Canada

17. Lila Acheson Wallace World of Birds at the Bronx Zoo (1972) – New York, NY, US

18. ENAIP Vocational Training Centre, former elementary school (1962) Busto Arsizio (near Milano / Milan), Italy

19. City Hall (1968) – Arnhem, Netherlands

20. Crafton Hills College (1972) – Yucaipa, California, US

21. Leumi Bank Building (1969) – Tel-Aviv, Israel

22. Bank of Israel (1974) – Jerusalem, Israel

23. Gothard Observatory (1968) – Szombathely, Hungary

24. Chapel of the Cemetery Campos de Paz (1973) – Medellín, Colombia

25. National Cooperative Development Corporation – NCDC Building (1978) – New Delhi, India

26. Van Nuys Community Police Station (1964) – Los Angeles, California, US

27. Istočna kapija (officially Rudo) – East Gate Residential Towers (1976) – Beograd / Belgrade, Serbia

28. Palazzetto dello sport / Palace of Sport (1958) – Rome, Italy

29. Burroughs Wellcome Company Headquarters, later Elion-Hitchings Building (1972) – Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina, US

30. Holy Spirit Church (1976) – Stuttgart, Germany

31. Pope St. John XXIII. Church (1969) – Cologne / Köln, Germany

32. Residential Complex (1976) – Tbilisi, Nutsubidze Str., Georgia

33. Visvesvaraya Complex, the Tower (started in 1974, completed in 1980) – Bangalore / Bengaluru, India

34. Star Tower at Campus De Uithof, University of Utrecht (1964) – Utrecht, Netherlands

35. Central Technical School Art Centre (1962) – Toronto, Canada
