A contemporary and updated version of the Brutalist style. The term “Brutalism” comes from the French “béton brut,” meaning “raw concrete,” and was coined by the architect Le Corbusier to describe his expressive and essential use of reinforced concrete. NEW BRUTALISM represents a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Brutalist style, incorporating sustainable principles and eco-friendly practices: while maintaining the bold and raw aesthetic of traditional Brutalism, the new trend adds a layer of environmental sustainability awareness, aiming to create spaces that are both visually striking and environmentally responsible.
Be inspired by STYLE BOARD #02 | NEW BRUTALISM.
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NEW BRUTALISM | TREND KEYWORDS
FUNCTIONAL . HARD . RAW
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Thoughtfully selected solutions, designed to minimize waste while prioritizing functionality.
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A palette of neutral and desaturated colors, inspired by the solidity of steel and reinforced concrete
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Bio-cement and recycled metals with raw finishes, embracing an intentionally unfinished design at its core
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Shapes and finishes embrace imperfections while evoking strength and resilience
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