The Zuev Workers’ Club in Moscow (1927-29) Source: theconstructivistproject
The Zuev Workers’ Club in Moscow (1927-29) Source: theconstructivistproject
The Zuev Workers’ Club in Moscow is a prominent work of constructivist architecture. Designed by Ilya Golosov, the club was built in 1927-29.
Narkomfin Communal House (1928) photo by Richard Pare (1995)
Ralston Crawford, Buffalo Grain Elevators, 1937
Modern architecture of Tokyo by Hiroshi Endo

Richmond Towers #2 (1998), conté crayon and watercolor on paper by Joseph Stashkevetch
AEG Turbine Factory, Berlin (construction 1908-09), often claimed as the “first modern building”
Ricardo de Robina y Jaime Ortiz Monasterio: Fábrica de pinturas, México D.F., 1954
Foto: Armando Salas Portugal
(via architectureofdoom)
Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956)
Bauhaus, March 26, 1929
(Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin)
(via tenivision)
Weißwasser, East Germany
Atreus concept tower. Designed by Crilo Architecture. Source.
Sears Building (1971) by Sandra Herber on Flickr.
The Sears Building (Toronto, Canada) is perhaps not strictly Brutalist because of its brick cladding, but it does exhibit the classic raw concrete surfaces and monumental presence of typical Brutalist buildings. (SH)