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Brutalism vs Brutalist - What's the difference?

brutalism | brutalist |

Brutalist is a related term of brutalism.



In architecture terms the difference between brutalism and brutalist

is that brutalism is a style of modernist architecture characterized by angular geometry and overt signs of the construction process while brutalist is a style of modernist architecture characterized by the use of board-marked concrete.

As nouns the difference between brutalism and brutalist

is that brutalism is brutal, violent behaviour; savagery while brutalist is someone that follows brutalism.

As an adjective Brutalist is

a style of modernist architecture characterized by the use of board-marked concrete.

brutalism

English

Noun

  • Brutal, violent behaviour; savagery.
  • brutalist

    English

    (Brutalist architecture)

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (architecture) A style of modernist architecture characterized by the use of board-marked concrete
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An architect who used this style