Preserving Overlooked Brutalist Architecture in India

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Brutalism is merely a basic equation of reinforced concrete + geometry, but while the result of this equation is rather minimal, the architecture movement remains as one of the most debatable styles, ranging between “fascinating structures” and “is it even worth preserving”.

While many perceive Brutalism as “ugly” or “incomplete”, 17 year-old Arhan Vohra found glory in these modernist structures and launched Brutal Delhi, a photography website of New Delhi’s Brutalist buildings, shot through his camera lens.

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Cite: Dima Stouhi. "Preserving Overlooked Brutalist Architecture in India" 30 Apr 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/915921/preserving-overlooked-brutalist-architecture-in-india> ISSN 0719-8884

NDDB Building . Image © Arhan Vohra

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